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In photography, a contact sheet is a reference print of film negatives produced by laying negatives directly on print paper (usually pressed together under glass) and then exposing the paper to light, resulting in an actual-size print of the negative strip including the frame numbers which appear along the edge of the film stock. See Contact print.