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Has your APS Film been processed?

Introduced in 1996, the Advanced Photo System (APS) is a discontinued
film format for still photography. It was sold by Eastman Kodak under
the brand name Advantix, by Agfa under the name Futura, by FujiFilm
under the name Nexia and by Konica as Centuria.


The APS film is an automatically loaded 24mm wide film enclosed within a cartridge.  Unlike the 35mm format the APS film is  rewound back into its cartridge and returned to the user after it has
been developed.

Is my film exposed, processed?

You can easily tell the status of your film by its  ‘visual indicators’ on the cartridge end.

1. Full circle: Unexposed

2. Half circle: Partly exposed

3. Cross sign: Fully exposed but not processed

4.Rectangle: Processed

Additionally a depressed tab between 2 and 3 also indicates the film has been processed.

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