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  2. Kodacolor (still photography) - Wikipedia

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    Kodacolor-X is a color negative film that was manufactured by Eastman Kodak between 1963 and 1974. It was introduced along with the Kodak Instamatic cameras which use 126 film . The film was designed to be processed in the C-22 process , which is the predecessor to today's C-41 process .

  3. List of motion picture film stocks - Wikipedia

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    Plus-X reversal 7265 (16 mm & 8 mm) 100D/80T; Tri-X reversal 7266 (16 mm & 8 mm) 200D/160T; Eastman 4-X negative Pan film 5224/7224 500D/400T introduced in 1964 (discontinued in 1990) Kodak 4-X reversal film 7277 400D/320T introduced in 1967 discontinued in 1990; Kodak Tri-X TV reversal film 7727, TVTX, no longer identified by EKC 7727

  4. China Lucky Film - Wikipedia

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    Baoding Lucky Digital Imaging Co, a subsidiary of China Lucky Films, produces inkjet photo paper, clear film, and PVC cards with laminating film as well as compatible inks for desktop and large format printers. Lucky's major competitors in China are America's Eastman Kodak and Japan's FujiFilm. Kodak is the largest supplier in the market ...

  5. 70 mm film - Wikipedia

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    70 mm film (or 65 mm film) is a wide high-resolution film gauge for motion picture photography, with a negative area nearly 3.5 times as large as the standard 35 mm motion picture film format. [1] As used in cameras, the film is 65 mm (2.6 in) wide. For projection, the original 65 mm film is printed on 70 mm (2.8 in) film.

  6. Medium format - Wikipedia

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    70 mm film used in still cameras, like Mamiya and Hasselblad, and 70 mm print film used in IMAX projectors have the same gauge or height as 120 film. With 70 mm cine projector film, the perforations are inset by 2.5 mm to make room for the old-style optical sound tracks; a standard established by Todd-AO in the 1950s. IMAX cameras use 65 mm ...

  7. List of motion picture film formats - Wikipedia

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    65 mm 10 perf, 2 sides spherical or fish-eye 70 mm fish-eye (dome projection) IMAX [50] IMAX Corporation: 1970 Tiger Child: 65 mm 1.34 2.772" × 2.072" 15 perf, 2 sides, horizontally spherical 70 mm, horizontal 1.31 2.692" × 2.056" spherical Super 16 mm film [7] Rune Ericson: 1970 Blushing Charlie: 16 mm 1.66 0.493" × 0.292" 1 perf, 1 side ...

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    Safest Small Cars 2025 Mazda 3. The stylish Mazda 3 has a lot to offer compact-car shoppers, including great looks, a composed driving experience, and reasonable fuel economy from its base 2.0 ...

  9. Lamination - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the most common core size found on lamination film is one inch (25- to 27-inch-wide film). Larger format laminators use a larger core, often 2 1 ⁄ 4 to 3 inches in diameter. Film is usually available in 1.5, 3, 5, 7, and 10 mil thicknesses. The higher the number, the thicker the film. A mil is one thousandth of an inch ...