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  2. List of photographic films - Wikipedia

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    General purpose color film with natural skin tones updated 2011 with super fine grain technology and sold in retail single roll /3 packs and bulk 100 roll plain packs for the business market (Often split by retailers to sell as a budget film). Japan market product. [73] Discontinued SKU; 3 roll packs 03/2020; [74] 24 exp rolls 1/2022. [75 ...

  3. Kodak Tri-X - Wikipedia

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    Currently it is available in two speeds, ISO 320/26° (320TXP) and 400/27° (400TX). Tri-X 400 is the more common of the two, available in 24- and 36-exposure rolls of 35 mm and rolls of 120 as well as 50 and 100 ft bulk rolls of 35 mm. Tri-X 320 is available in 4×5", 5×7", and 8×10" sheets.

  4. List of discontinued photographic films - Wikipedia

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    In 1931 KODAK released the film on a safety base as a Roll film, with greater latitude and finer grain than the KODAK NC (Non-Curling) Film that had been the standard since 1903. Replaced by Kodak Verichrome Pan (Panchromatic) film in 1956. US: 101, 103, 105, 116, 118, 120, 122, 124, 126 (roll film), 127, 130, 616, 620: Kodak Verichrome Pan: Kodak

  5. 135 film - Wikipedia

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    135 film. The film is 35 mm (1.4 in) wide. Each image is 24×36 mm in the most common "small film" format (sometimes called "double-frame" for its relationship to the "single-frame" 35 mm movie format or full frame after the introduction of 135 sized digital sensors; confusingly, "full frame" was also used to describe the full gate of the movie format half the size).

  6. Polavision - Wikipedia

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    Each roll of 35 mm film came with its own small packet of processing chemistry. After exposure, the film and its packet were loaded into a small hand-cranked machine called an "AutoProcessor". [ 10 ] [ 11 ] The time it required to produce a fully developed film ready for mounting varied from between two and five minutes, depending on the type ...

  7. Ektachrome - Wikipedia

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    A box of Ektachrome 64T in 120 format, late 90's European package, expired December 2001. Ektachrome is a brand name owned by Kodak for a range of transparency, still and motion picture films previously available in many formats, including 35 mm and sheet sizes to 11 × 14 inch size.

  8. Provia - Wikipedia

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    Provia 100F [RDP III] is available in 135 and 120 formats, as well as 100 feet (30 m) rolls and various sheet sizes. Provia 400X was only available in 135 and 120 formats prior to discontinuation. [4] [5] Both films have the ability to be pushed/pulled from −1/2 stop to +2 stops. [4] [5] Provia is also a favored film for cross processing.

  9. Nikon EM - Wikipedia

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    Although Nikon cameras like the F2 of 1971 were highly regarded by professional photographers, the F2's bulk, expense, and intricacy made it a slow seller to most amateurs and beginners. [3] Although Nikon's mid-level Nikkormat FT (1965) and EL (1972) camera series were made almost as well as the Nikon F and F2, their relatively high price ...

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