Photographic Process Worker and Processing Machine Operator resume
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Operating photographic developing equipment
Inspecting printed materials
Loading digital images
Loading materials into production equipment
Operating digital imaging equipment
Reviewing blueprints and instructions
Reading work orders or instructions
Watching operating equipment
Measuring substances
Mixing substances
Cleaning production equipment
Applying decorative coloring
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Photographic Process Worker and Processing Machine Operator
Summary
Photographic Process Worker and Processing Machine Operator with experience in Operating photographic developing equipment and Inspecting printed materials.
Experience
Photographic Process Worker and Processing Machine Operator
Where you worked
Month Year to Month Year
Selected images for printing
Created prints for customers
Produced color and black-and-white photos
Adjusted machine controls as needed
Reviewed images for quality
Filled machines with processing solutions
Skills
Operating photographic developing equipment, Inspecting printed materials, Loading digital images, Loading materials into production equipment, Operating digital imaging equipment, Reviewing blueprints and instructions, Reading work orders or instructions, Watching operating equipment, Measuring substances, Mixing substances, Cleaning production equipment, Applying decorative coloring
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Selected images for printingCreated prints for customersProduced color and black-and-white photosAdjusted machine controls as neededReviewed images for qualityFilled machines with processing solutions
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Selected images for printing, ensuring alignment with customer specifications and quality standards
Produced both color and black-and-white photographs, applying standard photographic reproduction techniques
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Show how often you selected images for printing
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Selected images for printing several times each shift, ensuring alignment with customer specifications and quality standards
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Several times each shiftMost orders every dayA few each week
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Add what improved in the quality of photos you produced
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Produced both color and black-and-white photographs, applying standard photographic reproduction techniques
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Photos had better clarity and detailCustomer satisfaction increased with printsFewer reprints were needed
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What this work involves
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This work commonly includes selected images for printing, created prints for customers, and produced color and black-and-white photos.
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Other names for this job
black and white printer operator, color printer operator, computer controlled color photograph printer operator, copy camera operator, developing machine operator, digital printer operator, drum operator, film developing machine operator, film drying machine operator, film process operator, imaging operator, mini lab operator.
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Photographic Process Worker and Processing Machine Operator
Already yours: Operating photographic developing equipment, Inspecting printed materials, Loading materials into production equipment
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What you have not done yet. Reading work orders or instructions, Watching operating equipment, Measuring substances
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