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  2. Kodak T-MAX - Wikipedia

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    Kodak Professional T-MAX Film is a continuous tone, panchromatic, tabular-grain black and white negative film originally developed and manufactured by Eastman Kodak since 1986. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is still manufactured by Eastman Kodak but distributed and marketed by Kodak Alaris , as with other products under Kodak Professional banner.

  3. Ektachrome - Wikipedia

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    This is a hot version of E-4 and similar to ME-4 for Ektachrome motion picture film. E-6 was made available to the public in 1975, but only the pro films were available at the time. There were some color stability ("keeping") issues to verify before the amateur films could be released. E-7 is the "mix-it-yourself" version of E-6.

  4. Tote Gote - Wikipedia

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    The second version of the Tote Gote entered the market in 1959, called the Model A or the "Scamp". Ralph Bonham's father, Bond Bonham, became president of the Bonham Corporation while Ralph focused on research and development. Improvements were introduced, such as rear and side screens to protect the wild game and drivers, and lighting systems.

  5. Super 8 film - Wikipedia

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    The original Super 8 film release was a silent system only, but in 1973, a sound on film version was released. The film with sound had a magnetic soundtrack [ 21 ] and came in larger cartridges than the original cartridge in order to accommodate the sound recording head in the film path. [ 22 ]

  6. Eastmancolor - Wikipedia

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    Eastman Color Positive (ECP) is a photographic processing system created by Kodak in the 1950s for the development of monopack color positive print for direct projection motion picture film stock. It is part of the Eastmancolor family of products sold by Kodak.

  7. BSA Lightning - Wikipedia

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    A working missile launching system was fitted to the motorcycle but the explosion which destroyed the car was actually detonated remotely by stunt coordinator Bob Simmons. [13] The filming of the scene was recorded in a Ford Motor Company film A Child's Guide to Blowing Up a Motor Car that is on the Ultimate DVD edition of Thunderball .

  8. Judge recommends John Eastman be disbarred in California - AOL

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    A judge recommended Wednesday that John Eastman, a co-defendant of Donald Trump in the Georgia election interference case, be disbarred in California. “In view of the circumstances surrounding ...

  9. Sunbeam S7 and S8 - Wikipedia

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    The Sunbeam S7 and S8 are British motorcycles designed by Erling Poppe with styling loosely based on the BMW R75 designs that were acquired as war reparations by BSA (full rights to the Sunbeam brand had been acquired from AMC in 1943). [1] Built in Redditch, the unusual engine layout was similar to that of a car. The engine was a ...