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  2. Maxivision - Wikipedia

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    Maxivision 24 and Maxivision 48 are 35 mm film motion picture film formats. The system was designed by Dean Goodhill in 1999. [ 1 ] The system uses normal thirty-five millimetre motion picture film, capturing images on three perforations of film per frame.

  3. Daylight redirecting film - Wikipedia

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    Daylight redirecting film is made of acrylic [5] on a flexible polyester backing, one side coated with a pressure-sensitive adhesive (to make it peel-and-stick). [2] There are two types of film. Some film is moulded with tiny triangular prisms, making a flexible peel-and-stick miniature prismatic panel. The prisms are joined at the edges into a ...

  4. List of motion picture film formats - Wikipedia

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    First known film is the first film (not including tests) made with the format and intended for release. Negative gauge is the film gauge (width) used for the original camera negative. Negative aspect ratio is the image ratio determined by the ratio of the gate dimensions multiplied by the anamorphic power of the camera lenses (1× in the case ...

  5. Daymark - Wikipedia

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    A daymark is a navigational aid for sailors and pilots, distinctively marked to maximize its visibility in daylight. [ 1 ] The word is also used in a more specific, technical sense to refer to a signboard or daytime identifier that is attached to a day beacon or other aid to navigation. [ 2 ]

  6. Window film - Wikipedia

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    Modern window film technology has created ceramic window films that are non-metallic and do not contain dyes that can result in discoloration. The ceramic and metallic window films usually cost 50-100+ percent more than regular window film but they can reduce energy transmission by as much as 80 percent. [4]

  7. Safety and security window film - Wikipedia

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    The film thickness is selected for level of protection desired and the dimensions of the glass pane. Manufacturers recommend 100 micrometer film (2 ply) for glass up to 3 mm (1/8 in) and 175 micrometer film for glass over 6 mm (1/4 in). These films can be applied for security applications, where a delay of forced entry is desired.