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| | Photographic film - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Film manufacturers commonly make film that is branded by other companies. |  | | The international standard for rating film speed is the ISO scale which combines both the ASA speed and the DIN speed in the format ASA/DIN. |  | | This type of film is often used to produce digital scans or color separations for mass-market printing. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photographic_film
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| | Photographic process workers and processing machine operators |
 | | In recent years, digital cameras, which use electronic memory rather than film to record images, have become standard among professional photographers and are gaining in popularity among amateur photographers as the cost of these cameras continues to fall. |  | | Most photographic process workers and processing machine operators receive on-the-job training from their companies, manufacturers’ representatives, and experienced workers. |  | | They load film into color printing equipment, examine negatives to determine equipment control settings, set controls, and produce a specified number of prints. |
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http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos241.htm
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| | How Photographic Film Works |
 | | The heart of the film is called the base, and it starts as a transparent plastic material (celluloid) that is 4 to 7 thousandths of an inch (0.025 mm) thick. |  | | So, either manually, or automatically, you now have an image that is focused on the film surface, and the proper exposure has been set through a combination of film speed, aperture settings (f stop) and exposure time (generally fractions of a second from 1/30th to 1/1000th of a second). |  | | If you were to open a 35 mm cartridge of color print film, you would find a long strip of plastic that has coatings on each side. |
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http://www.unc.edu/~jimlee/film.htm
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| | Preserving Your Collection of Film-Based Photographic Negatives |
 | | To prevent the build up of the gaseous by-products of chemical deterioration, negatives should be removed from sealed "air-tight" containers such as metal film canisters or plastic bags (note: this recommendation is contingent upon a stable, moderate, storage environment). |  | | Since there is clear evidence that tightly rolled film, especially nitrate, deteriorates at a quicker rate than sheet film, long rolls can be cut between exposures at reasonable intervals. |  | | These products are destructive to other film-based negatives, and especially to photographic prints. |
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http://palimpsest.stanford.edu/byauth/messier/negrmcc.html
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| | Japanese Barriers on Imported Photographic Film and Paper |
 | | Prior to the mid-1960s, wholesalers carried imported film and were generally independent from manufacturers. |  | | As a result, the sale of imported photographic materials, which enjoy their strongest presence in big stores, is placed at a continuing competitive disadvantage. |  | | Some twenty years after Japan "opened" its photographic film and paper market to foreign competition, importers remain unable to increase their market share in a meaningful way and compete effectively with the dominant Japanese manufacturers. |
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http://www.dbtrade.com/casework/film/summarya.htm
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| | Film - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Animation is the technique in which each frame of a film is produced individually, whether generated as a computer graphic, or by photographing a drawn image, or by repeatedly making small changes to a model unit (see claymation and stop motion), and then photographing the result with a special animation camera. |  | | By the end of the 1960s, color had become the norm for film makers. |  | | Films are produced by recording actual people and objects with cameras, or by creating them using animation techniques and/or special effects. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Film
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| | Invent Now Hall of Fame Search Inventor Profile |
 | | Film rolls sufficient for 100 exposures were mounted in a small box camera-the Kodak, which was introduced in 1888 priced at $25. |  | | The formula suggested the possibility of reducing the size and weight of outdoor photographic equipment. |  | | The first commercial film, put into production a year later, was cut in narrow strips and wound on a roller device patented by Eastman and Walker. |
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http://www.invent.org/hall_of_fame/1_1_6_detail.asp?vInventorID=48
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| | 2002 NAICS Definitions: 325992 Photographic Film, Paper, Plate, and Chemical Manufacturing |
 | | Establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing photographic paper stock (i.e., unsensitized) and paper mats, mounts, easels, and folders for photographic use--are classified in Subsector 322, Paper Manufacturing. |  | | Sensitized cloth or paper (e.g., blueprint, photographic) manufacturing |  | | 2002 NAICS Definitions: 325992 Photographic Film, Paper, Plate, and Chemical Manufacturing |
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http://www.census.gov/epcd/naics02/def/ND325992.HTM
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| | Pre-Flashing Photographic Film |
 | | point your camera at the object you want to photograph, and set your white ballance. |  | | From: Steve Kramer steve@seatraveler.com Newsgroups: rec.photo.equipment.35mm Subject: Re: Expodisc Date: Wed, 07 Jul 2004 Karl Winkler wrote: > Seems though that the whole point of this > product is for accurately setting the white balance for digital > cameras. |  | | It tends to add some detail in the shadows. |
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http://medfmt.8k.com/mf/preflashing.html
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| | Clavius: Environment - radiation and photographic film |
 | | It is still manufactured by Hasselblad and suitable period examples of which can be obtained easily from second-hand dealers. |  | | He used a linear accelerator to bombard the film with an 8 MeV (million electron-volts) beam of x-rays. |  | | It is completely inapplicable to radiation absorbed by photographic film. |
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| | A History of Photography, by Robert Leggat: PHOTOGRAPHIC FILM |
 | | , an Englishman working in Philadelphia, who in 1888 coated sheets of celluloid with photographic emulsion. |  | | Daylight loading film was produced by Eastman Kodak in 1894. |  | | The early films were highly inflammable, and gradually became replaced by non inflammable cellulose acetate in the 1930s. |
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http://www.rleggat.com/photohistory/history/film.htm
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| | Photographic Film |
 | | The world's most expensive photograph was sold for almost $400,000 (US)! |  | | The oldest photograph, taken by Frenchman Joseph Niépce, dates to 1827. |  | | After a picture is taken, the film moves through rollers, breaking open a capsule full of developing fluid. |
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http://web.islandnet.com/~yesmag/how_work/film.html
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| | A Digital & Photographic Imaging Center, Replicolor |
 | | Mounting and laminating up to 48 inches by 96 inches |  | | Real Photographic Prints from your Digital Files Click Here |  | | ChromiraPaper, ChromiraMetallic, ChromiraFlex, ChromiraTrans, real photographic output from your digital files |
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| | Shutterbug: Home Page |
 | | Industry mavens present white papers on a variety of topics of interest to the serious digital photographer. |  | | Kingston Technology Company, Inc. has introduced the Kingston U3 DataTraveler, a U3 powered smart drive. |  | | There are now numerous color management/calibration devices and programs available in a variety of price ranges. |
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http://www.shutterbug.com
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| | TSA Transportation Security Administration Transporting Film |
 | | Protect your film by requesting a hand-inspection for your film if it has already passed through the carry-on baggage screening equipment (X-ray) more than 5 times. |  | | Film of any speed which is subjected to X-ray surveillance more than 5 times (the effect of X-ray screening is cumulative) |  | | Specialty film is defined as film with an ASA/ISO 800 or higher and typically used by professionals. |
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http://www.tsa.gov/public/interapp/editorial/editorial_1035.xml
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| | Research & Reports - X-Ray |
 | | Do not put unprocessed film in your checked baggage. |  | | FAA regulations in the U.S. allow for a hand search of photographic film and equipment if requested. |  | | The report also contains a listing of the DX Part 1 and 2 numbers currently in use and their associated film products. |
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| | TSA Transportation Security Administration Transporting Film and Photographic Equipment |
 | | To facilitate hand-inspection, remove your undeveloped film from the canister and pack in a clear plastic bag. |  | | You may carry one (1) bag of photographic equipment in addition to one (1) carry-on and one (1) personal item through the screening checkpoint. |  | | The additional bag must conform to your air carrier's carry-on restrictions for size and weight. |
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http://www.tsa.gov/public/interapp/editorial/editorial_1248.xml
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| | Photography and Film Career Guide |
 | | So You Wanna Make a Low Budget Film |  | | History of the American West in Photographs - |  | | Explore careers in Photography and Film with the following links to job descriptions, which include information such as daily activities, skill requirements, salary and training required. |
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| | photographic film - Find, Compare, and Buy at Shopping.com |
 | | Try Photography Accessories, or see all matches for "photographic film". |  | | 35mm (636)120 (189)Sheetfilm (149)Instant Film (123)220 (92)24mm (APS) (58)Select multiple options |  | | Instant Film, Color, 100 ASA / 21 DIN, 10 Exposures/Pictures, Negative |
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http://www.shopping.com/xGS-photographic_film
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| | Overton Photographic Film Reviews |
 | | That same cursory glance over the first roll also confirmed my suspicions of lousy quality control at the manufacturer. The film was heavily streaked with light leaks that'd obviously come from a poorly made or loaded cartridge. |  | | I may also follow up this "pre daylight" experiment with a series of experiments using Hoya filter R72 (which passes light only at wavelengths greater than 720nm) and Wratten filters 87A-C, 88A, and 89B (which are all opaque to the visible but transparent in the infrared. |  | | It's my expecation that using these filters effective film speed will be much slower. |
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http://www.overtonphoto.com/tech/macophot.htm
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| | Ghosts on Film: Photographic Essays on Spooks, Spirits & Ghouls |
 | | ParaScope, Inc. makes no claims to these images, and makes no profit from their use. |  | | Enigma editor D. Trull sheds light on techniques for faking ghost pictures and common photographic mishaps that are often mistaken for spectral evidence, including side trips into "fairy land" and Kirlian photography. |  | | NOTE: The photographs and images reviewed in this article are included in fair use for the purposes of public criticism and debate. |
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http://www.parascope.com/articles/0397/ghostin.htm
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| | PhotoGraphic Libraries. Education resource. |
 | | Visit our Search Engine Page to see the options available. |  | | The Photographic Library Directory is a unique resource that provides a broad range of visual solutions to enhance the creative process. |  | | The Reel.net is an online archive containing 50,000 of the most innovative TV, press and poster ads of the past twenty years, all fully researched, cross-referenced and available to view online. |
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http://www.photographiclibraries.com
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| | The Workshops |
 | | Over 150 one-week workshops and master classes in photography, film, DV and new media |
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http://www.theworkshops.com
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