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  2. Photographic processing - Wikipedia

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    The processing machinery is generally run on a continuous basis with films spliced together in a continuous line. All the processing steps are carried out within a single processing machine with automatically controlled time, temperature and solution replenishment rate. The film or prints emerge washed and dry and ready to be cut by hand.

  3. Photographic developer - Wikipedia

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    In Ektachrome-type (E-6 process) [7] transparencies, the film is first processed in an unusual developer containing phenidone and Hydroquinone-monosulfonate. This black and white developer is used for 6:00 at 100.4°F (38°C), with more time yielding "push" processing to increase the apparent film speed by reducing the Dmax, or maximum density ...

  4. Biological process - Wikipedia

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    Biological processes are those processes that are necessary for an organism to live and that shape its capacities for interacting with its environment. Biological processes are made of many chemical reactions or other events that are involved in the persistence and transformation of life forms.

  5. Glossary of motion picture terms - Wikipedia

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    The process of digitally assembling (i.e. with computer software) multiple independently recorded images to create a final composite image, typically during post-production. digital film digital image processing digital intermediate digital negative Digital Picture Exchange digital projection dimmer (lighting) direct lighting director dissolve ...

  6. Film photography - Wikipedia

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    Each film stock delivers a distinct and consistent aesthetic that is difficult to achieve in digital photography. Depending on the film sensitivity one can obtain a wide dynamic range. A film-printed (non-editable) image can help as legal evidence of the subject pictured. In optimal processing and storage conditions, a film can have a lifetime ...

  7. Set piece - Wikipedia

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    Often, screenplays are written around a list of such set pieces, particularly in high-budget "event movies". The term is sometimes extended to refer to cinematic portions in video games. [3] A set piece may or may not be integral to the plot. A James Bond film usually begins with a set piece that has little relation to the main plot of the film.

  8. Set (film and TV scenery) - Wikipedia

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    A set is artificially constructed scenery used in film and television. In the last two cases there are many reasons to build or use a set instead of travelling to a real location, such as budget , time, the need to control the environment, or the fact that the place does not exist.

  9. Science of photography - Wikipedia

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    The science of photography is the use of chemistry and physics in all aspects of photography.This applies to the camera, its lenses, physical operation of the camera, electronic camera internals, and the process of developing film in order to take and develop pictures properly.