Years ago I worked in a large retail store located in a mall in Wisconsin. We offered a photo developing service that you dropped your film off and picked up the pictures a couple days later. Looking at people's pictures, especially to pass time when the store wasn't busy, was fairly common. I probably saw more teenage girls smoking pot than skin but, yes, we looked at people's pictures.
Years later I toured a photo developing lab as part of a photography class I was taking. They pretty much admitted the developing techs became pretty good at spotting "skin tones" and stopping the line for a closer look.
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