Demand for US photographic chemicals used to process films and papers will advance 6.6 percent annually to $2 billion in the year 2002.

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Demand for US photographic chemicals used to process films and papers will advance 6.6 percent annually to $2 billion in the year 2002. Growth will derive from increasing sales of single-use 35 millimeter cameras and Advanced Photo System (APS) films, which in turn will boost photoprocessing sales, the single largest market for photographic chemicals. The boost in photoprocessing volume will spark higher demand for developers and developer replenishing solutions,

particularly for in-store minilabs, which must replace or replenish their solutions more frequently than ...

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