When
you
send
your
camera
negative
to
the
lab
for
processing,
they
can
make
a
projectable
print
of
it
-
if
you
ask
for
it.
A
"one-light"
print
is
not
color
corrected,
it's
a
straight
contact
print.
Since
many
labs
can
have
your
film
ready
by
the
next
morning
(if
you
get
it
in
before
a
certain
time)
you
can
see
what
you
shot
yesterday
-
that's
why
they
call
them
"dailies."
If
you're
not
happy
with
what
you
see,
you
can
re-shoot
the
shots
if
you
didn't
strike
your
sets
or
burn
any
bridges
at
your
shooting
location.
Keep
these
dailies,
you
will
use
them
later
in
editing
as
your
"work
print."