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national industry 812921

Photofinishing Laboratories (except One-Hour)

Overview

This U.S. industry comprises establishments (except those known as "one-hour" photofinishing labs) primarily engaged in developing film and/or making photographic slides, prints, and enlargements.

The immediate parent of national industry 812921 is international industry 81292: Photofinishing

2017 NAICS Edition Cross References

  • Establishments primarily engaged in processing motion picture film for the motion picture and television industries are classified in U.S. Industry 512199, Other Motion Picture and Video Industries; and
  • Establishments known as "one-hour" photofinishing labs are classified in U.S. Industry 812922, One-Hour Photofinishing.

History

The NAICS editions in which this code was present are indicated below. In the event that a code was changed from the prior edition the equivalent value in that edition is provided for reference.

Edition Existed Equivalent Value
2002 812921
2007 812921
2012 812921
2017 812921
2022 812921

Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Mappings

  1. 7384 - Photofinishing Laboratories

Insurance Industry Mappings

The US Property and Casualty Insurance Industry may use the following classification descriptions which might encompass national industry 812921, Photofinishing Laboratories (except One-Hour):

  1. film developing not otherwise classified
  2. film developing or photofinishing store
  3. film developing or photofinishing store retail
  4. film processing
  5. film processing service
  6. other personal service
  7. other service except public administration
  8. personal and laundry service
  9. photo developing and printing
  10. photo developing and printing service
  11. photo developing shop
  12. photo finishing lab
  13. photo finishing laboratory
  14. photofinishing
  15. photofinishing laboratory
  16. photofinishing laboratory except one hour
  17. photography developing printing service

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