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  2. Optical printer - Wikipedia

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    Inexpensive J-K 16 mm optical printer using a Bolex camera. An optical printer is a device consisting of one or more film projectors mechanically linked to a movie camera. It allows filmmakers to re-photograph one or more strips of film. The optical printer is used for making visual effects for motion pictures, or for copying and restoring film ...

  3. Polavision - Wikipedia

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    The film format is similar to the super 8 mm format, but without the Polavision tabletop viewer the only way a Polavision film can be shown is by destroying the cartridge and projecting the removed film with an ordinary super 8 mm projector or transferring it to video with a telecine system.

  4. Ilford Photo - Wikipedia

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    Box of 35mm Ilford filmexpired: September 1957. In 1959, ICI acquired a majority share holding in Ilford. In 1963 Ciba AG, Switzerland, which had bought Lumiere, France, the preceding year, and which already owned Swiss photographic coating company Tellko, began to acquire shares in Ilford as part of a commercial co-operation between Ciba ...

  5. List of discontinued photographic films - Wikipedia

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    General purpose consumer color film using 4th layer technology, US market only. More natural colors than Superia 400 (CH-11) Japan: 135: Superia X-tra 400 FUJIFILM: FujiColor Superia X-tra 400: 2003–2024: T: 400: C-41: Print 'All conditions' consumer color film updated 2011, with improved shelf life and super uniform fine grain technology. [68]

  6. Ektachrome - Wikipedia

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    Modern Ektachrome films are developed using the E-6 process, [6] which can be carried out by small labs or by a keen amateur using a basic film tank and tempering bath to maintain the temperature at 100 °F (38 °C). Several years before Ektachrome's discontinuation, some of Kodak's consumer E-6 films were rebranded as Elite Chrome. In late ...

  7. Is It Safe to Use Expired Vitamins? The Truth About Vitamin ...

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    Taking expired vitamins is generally considered safe—but there’s a catch. “Usually, expired vitamins won’t harm you, but likely will lose potency. “Usually, expired vitamins won’t harm ...

  8. Film recorder - Wikipedia

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    Pair of Arrilaser film recorders. A film recorder is a graphical output device for transferring images to photographic film from a digital source. In a typical film recorder, an image is passed from a host computer to a mechanism to expose film through a variety of methods, historically by direct photography of a high-resolution cathode-ray tube (CRT) display.

  9. Here’s What You Need to Know About Amazon Pharmacy - AOL

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    In its latest move to disrupt established markets, Amazon announced last week the launch of Amazon Pharmacy, its new online prescription fulfillment service. Prime members and non-Prime Amazon ...