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    We're throwing the wedding wardrobe rulebook out the window with these outfit ideas. ... Mother-Of-Pearl Picture Frame (8" x 10") $99 at Pottery Barn. Custom Watercolor House Portrait.

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    First, it's on sale right now for just $79, an incredibly low price for any 10-inch smart screen. Even if you miss the sale and end up paying more, it's still cheaper than the Echo Show 10 ($249 ...

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    Aura Walden 15-inch WiFi Digital Picture Frame. Best big digital picture frame. $260 at Kohl's. More options. Mason by Aura Frames, $170 at Kohl's. Glass Teapot With Removable Infuser.

  5. Photograph - Wikipedia

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    The first permanent photograph, a contact-exposed copy of an engraving, was made in 1822 using the bitumen-based "heliography" process developed by Nicéphore Niépce.The first photographs of a real-world scene, made using a camera obscura, followed a few years later at Le Gras, France, in 1826, but Niépce's process was not sensitive enough to be practical for that application: a camera ...

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    Formats. The most common large format is 4×5 inches (10.2x12.7 cm), which was the size used by cameras like the Graflex Speed Graphic and Crown Graphic, among others. Less common formats include quarter-plate (3.25x4.25 inches (8.3x10.8 cm)), 5×7 inches (12.7x17.8 cm), and 8×10 inches (20×25 cm); the size of many old 1920s Kodak cameras (various versions of Kodak 1, 2, and 3 and Master ...

  7. Kodak Portra - Wikipedia

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    Kodak Portra is a family of daylight-balanced professional color negative films originally introduced in 1998 made mainly for portrait and wedding applications. [1] They are successors of the professional Vericolor films (VPS and VPL), which succeeded Ektacolor films earlier. The films are available in three speeds — 160, 400, and 800 ISO ...