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  2. File:35 mm film (4-perf Academy Ratio).svg - Wikipedia

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  3. Eyemo - Wikipedia

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    In the 1930s, this camera was marketed as a 'semi professional' camera while the Filmo 127 was introduced as an amateur camera using 8 mm film. Various government and military organizations used specialty motion picture cameras based on the eyemo mechanics for scientific tests and filming.

  4. Army Film and Photographic Unit - Wikipedia

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    In early 1942, 30 cameramen were sent to Cairo, Egypt to form AFPU's Number 1 Unit.This group, led by Major David MacDonald (a former GPO Film Unit member) first recorded (using Canadian-made 35 mm DeVry cine cameras and 120 Super Ikonta stills cameras) the retreat forced by the German Afrikakorps under General Rommel and then the offensive following the First Battle of El Alamein.

  5. Army Kinematograph Service - Wikipedia

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    The 16mm units operated out of 15-cwt Bedford trucks, carrying two projectors, a generator and a portable screen. The 35mm units used 3-ton Bedford trucks, as the equipment and film were much bulkier and heavier; additionally, the 35mm units had to carry their own collapsible fireproof projection box, owing to the high flammability of nitrate ...

  6. Caffenol - Wikipedia

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    35 mm film developed in caffenol. Caffenol is a photographic alternative process whereby phenols, sodium carbonate and optionally vitamin C are used in aqueous solution as a film and print photographic developer. [1] [2] Other basic (as opposed to acidic) chemicals can be used in place of sodium carbonate; however, sodium carbonate is the most ...

  7. Division Sustainment Support Battalion - Wikipedia

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    Reorganization plan of United States Army; Coats of arms of U.S. Support Battalions; FM 3-90.5 Combined Arms Battalion APR 2008; FM 3-90.6 Brigade Combat Team SEP 2010; ATP 4-90 Brigade Support Battalion APR 2014; ATP 4-93 Sustainment Brigade AUG 2013; ATP 4-94 Theater Sustainment Command JUN 2013; FM 4-95 Logistics Operations APR 2014

  8. 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 of film.

  9. Negative pulldown - Wikipedia

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    The majority of 35 mm film systems, cameras, telecine equipment, optical printers, or projectors, are configured to accommodate the 4-perf system; each frame of 35 mm is 4 perforations long. 4-perf was (and remains) the traditional system, and the majority of projectors are based on 4-perf, because 4 perforations is the amount needed per frame vertically in order to have enough negative space ...