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  2. 70 mm film - Wikipedia

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    70 mm film (or 65 mm film) is a wide high-resolution film gauge for motion picture photography, with a negative area nearly 3.5 times as large as the standard 35 mm motion picture film format. [1] As used in cameras, the film is 65 mm (2.6 in) wide. For projection, the original 65 mm film is printed on 70 mm (2.8 in) film.

  3. Film gauge - Wikipedia

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    A 35 mm film gauge illuminated with the flashlight of a smartphone.. Film gauge is a physical property of photographic or motion picture film stock which defines its width. . Traditionally, the major movie film gauges are 8 mm, 16 mm, 35 mm, and 65/70 mm (in this case 65 mm for the negative and 70 mm for the release print; the extra five millimeters are reserved for the magnetic soundtr

  4. List of motion picture film formats - Wikipedia

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    65 mm 1.00 (circle) 2.25" diameter circular image 10 perf, 2 sides fisheye 70 mm 1.00 (circle) 2.25" diameter circular image spherical Super 8: Eastman Kodak: 1965 unknown (amateur format) 8 mm 1.48 0.245" × 0.166" 1 perf, 1 side spherical 8 mm 1.36 0.215" × 0.158" spherical Real Sound [citation needed] Kenner: 1965 no standard no standard no ...

  5. Film perforations - Wikipedia

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    For 35 mm film these are 0.1866" and 0.1870" (4.740 mm and 4.750 mm); for 16 mm film they are 0.2994" and 0.3000" (7.605 mm and 7.620 mm). This distinction arose because early nitrocellulose film base naturally shrank about 0.3% in processing due to heat, so film printing equipment was designed to account for a size difference between its ...

  6. List of photographic film formats - Wikipedia

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    88.9 × 88.9 mm 102 roll film 1896 1933 1 × 2 in 25.4 × 50.8 mm One flange has gear teeth 103 roll film 1896 1949 100 × 125 mm 104 roll film 1897 1949 4 + 3 ⁄ 4 × 3 + 3 ⁄ 4 in 120.65 × 95.25 mm 105: roll film 1897 1949 2 + 1 ⁄ 4 × 3 + 1 ⁄ 4 in 57.15 × 82.55 mm Like 120 film with 116-size flanges 106 for roll holder 1898 1924

  7. Medium format - Wikipedia

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    70 mm film used in still cameras, like Mamiya and Hasselblad, and 70 mm print film used in IMAX projectors have the same gauge or height as 120 film. With 70 mm cine projector film, the perforations are inset by 2.5 mm to make room for the old-style optical sound tracks; a standard established by Todd-AO in the 1950s. IMAX cameras use 65 mm ...

  8. Film format - Wikipedia

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    A cartridge of Kodak 35 mm (135) film for cameras. A film format is a technical definition of a set of standard characteristics regarding image capture on photographic film for still images or film stock for filmmaking. It can also apply to projected film, either slides or movies. The primary characteristic of a film format is its size and shape.

  9. List of 70 mm films - Wikipedia

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    List of 70 mm films - Wikipedia

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