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  2. Picture-Hanging for Dummies - AOL

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    Art and photography lovers will be happy to know that their family photos and prized paintings can be hung on any surface with the help of adhesive picture-hanging strips. Sturdy, durable and ...

  3. Scotch tape - Wikipedia

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    Magic Tape, also known as Magic Transparent Tape, is a brand within the Scotch Tape family of adhesive tapes made by 3M, sold in distinctive plaid packaging. Invented and introduced in 1961, it is the original matte finish tape. It appears frosty on the roll yet is invisible on paper. This quality makes it popular for gift-wrapping. [13]

  4. Photographic film - Wikipedia

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    The first flexible photographic roll film was sold by George Eastman in 1885, [45] but this original "film" was actually a coating on a paper base. As part of the processing, the image-bearing layer was stripped from the paper and attached to a sheet of hardened clear gelatin. The first transparent plastic roll film followed in 1889. [46]

  5. Film stock - Wikipedia

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    Louis Lumière worked with Victor Planchon to adapt the Lumière "Blue Label" (Etiquette Bleue) photographic plate emulsion for use on celluloid roll film, which began in early 1896. [citation needed] Eastman's first motion picture film stock was offered in 1889. [3] At first the film was the same as photographic film.

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    Amazon has an entire shopping page dedicated to last-minute gifts, from big presents (like the Perfect Pot) to stocking stuffers (like wool socks) to gift cards (like UberEats).If you need some ...

  7. Celluloid - Wikipedia

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    Celluloids are a class of materials produced by mixing nitrocellulose and camphor, often with added dyes and other agents.Once much more common for its use as photographic film before the advent of safer methods, celluloid's common present-day uses are for manufacturing table tennis balls, musical instruments, combs, office equipment, fountain pen bodies, and guitar picks.

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