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Read work orders to determine required processes, techniques, materials, or equipment.
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Retouch photographic negatives or original prints to correct defects.
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Reprint originals for enlargement or in sections to be pieced together.
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Load digital images onto computers directly from cameras or from storage devices, such as flash memory cards or universal serial bus (USB) devices.
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Examine quality of film fades or dissolves for potential color corrections, using color analyzers.
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Operate special equipment to perform tasks such as transferring film to videotape or producing photographic enlargements.
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Immerse film, negatives, paper, or prints in developing solutions, fixing solutions, and water to complete photographic development processes.
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Clean or maintain photoprocessing or darkroom equipment, using ultrasonic equipment or cleaning and rinsing solutions.
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Examine developed prints for defects, such as broken lines, spots, or blurs.
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Operate scanners or related computer equipment to digitize negatives, photographic prints, or other images.
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Monitor equipment operation to detect malfunctions.
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Load circuit boards, racks or rolls of film, negatives, or printing paper into processing or printing machines.
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Produce timed prints with separate densities or color settings for each scene of a production.
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Review computer-processed digital images for quality.
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Measure and mix chemicals to prepare solutions for processing, according to formulas.
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Maintain records, such as quantities or types of processing completed, materials used, or customer charges.
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Set or adjust machine controls, according to specifications, type of operation, or material requirements.
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Fill tanks of processing machines with solutions such as developer, dyes, stop-baths, fixers, bleaches, or washes.
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Splice broken or separated film and mount film on reels.
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Produce color or black-and-white photographs, negatives, or slides, applying standard photographic reproduction techniques and procedures.
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Create prints according to customer specifications and laboratory protocols.
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Insert processed negatives and prints into envelopes for delivery to customers.
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Thread filmstrips through densitometers or sensitometers and expose film to light to determine density of film, necessary color corrections, or light sensitivity.
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Examine drawings, negatives, or photographic prints to determine coloring, shading, accenting, or other changes required for retouching or restoration.
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Upload digital images onto Web sites for customers.
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Select digital images for printing, specify number of images to be printed, and direct to printer, using computer software.
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Place sensitized paper in frames of projection printers, photostats, or other reproduction machines.