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May 20, 2015
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In 1998, there were 3,066 photo-processing shops in the United States. Today, only 190 remain. This 94 percent plunge makes these shops the fastest-vanishing industry tracked by the Census. Once upon a time, back when color photography was first introduced, the future looked wonderful for the photo-shop business. In 1968, Fotomat brought photo-processin…

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