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127 color transparencies can be mounted in standard 2” square slide mounts, and projected in an ordinary 35 mm projector. Because of their much greater area, the projected image is larger and more brilliant than a 35 mm slide, and they are popularly called " Superslides ", a name once reserved for 40 × 40 mm slides cut down from 120 film.
Original Cinerama screen in the Bellevue Cinerama, Amsterdam (1965–2005) 17-meter curved screen removed in 1978 for 15-meter normal screen. [1]Cinerama is a widescreen process that originally projected images simultaneously from three synchronized 35mm projectors onto a huge, deeply curved screen, subtending 146-degrees of arc.
54 mm (two strips interleaved) spherical Eidoloscope [4] Woodville Latham: 1895 Griffo-Barnett Prize Fight: 51 mm 1.85 1.457" × 0.787" 4 perf, 2 sides spherical 51 mm 1.85 spherical Cinematographe: Lumière Brothers: 1895 La Sortie des Usines Lumiere: 35 mm 1.33 0.980" × 0.735" 1 perf, 2 sides (rounded) spherical 35 mm 1.33 spherical Biograph
The Hidden Camera had a periscope-like attachment that used a mirror for taking pictures around corners or behind objects. The Hidden Camera's shape and size is similar to that of the Minox B. The only new 110 film available on the market is currently produced by Austrian analogue photography company, Lomography. [5]
35 mm film is a film gauge used in filmmaking, and the film standard. [1] In motion pictures that record on film, 35 mm is the most commonly used gauge. The name of the gauge is not a direct measurement, and refers to the nominal width of the 35 mm format photographic film, which consists of strips 1.377 ± 0.001 inches (34.976 ± 0.025 mm) wide.
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16 mm film is a historically popular and economical gauge of film. 16 mm refers to the width of the film (about 2 ⁄ 3 inch); other common film gauges include 8 mm and 35 mm. It is generally used for non-theatrical (e.g., industrial, educational, television) film-making, or for low-budget motion pictures.