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Eberlin Inspection Rewind Machine for Photographic Film | ![]() |
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US $18,500.00 | 28d 10h 36m |
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NEW Kodak Poly Poster Satin Plus Photographic Film | ![]() |
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US $110.99 | 26d 13h 4m |
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NEW Kodak Premium Backlit Photographic Film 1937846 | ![]() |
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US $312.99 | 21d 2h 47m |
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BMG 22371200 Encad Universal Backlit Photographic Film 24 in x 100 ft | ![]() |
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US $138.99 | 20d 8h 43m |
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BMG 22277500 Encad Universal Backlit Photographic Film 50 in x 100 ft White | ![]() |
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US $261.99 | 20d 8h 43m |
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NEW Universal Backlit Photographic Film, 36" x 100 ft, | ![]() |
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US $190.99 | 15d 2h 11m |
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NEW Universal Backlit Photographic Film, 50" x 100 ft, | ![]() |
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US $265.99 | 12d 14h 6m |
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Encad 22277400 Universal Backlit Photographic Film, 42in x 100 ft, White | ![]() |
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US $233.99 | 10d 15h 54m |
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Encad 22277300 Universal Backlit Photographic Film, 36in x 100 ft, White | ![]() |
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US $201.99 | 10d 15h 43m |
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NEW Universal Backlit Photographic Film, 60" x 100 ft, | ![]() |
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US $318.99 | 10d 15h 36m |
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Photographic Film

What % of the light falling on a piece of photographic film is typically wasted?
(It doesn't contribute to the formation of the image.)
A lot. Only 1% or less of the light actually makes the image. This is why digital photography is so much better when it comes to astronomy.
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Eberlin Inspection Rewind Machine for Photographic Film | ![]() |
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US $18,500.00 | 28d 10h 36m |
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NEW Kodak Poly Poster Satin Plus Photographic Film | ![]() |
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US $110.99 | 26d 13h 4m |
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NEW Kodak Premium Backlit Photographic Film 1937846 | ![]() |
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US $312.99 | 21d 2h 47m |
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BMG 22371200 Encad Universal Backlit Photographic Film 24 in x 100 ft | ![]() |
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US $138.99 | 20d 8h 43m |
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BMG 22277500 Encad Universal Backlit Photographic Film 50 in x 100 ft White | ![]() |
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US $261.99 | 20d 8h 43m |
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NEW Universal Backlit Photographic Film, 36" x 100 ft, | ![]() |
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US $190.99 | 15d 2h 11m |
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NEW Universal Backlit Photographic Film, 50" x 100 ft, | ![]() |
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US $265.99 | 12d 14h 6m |
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Encad 22277400 Universal Backlit Photographic Film, 42in x 100 ft, White | ![]() |
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US $233.99 | 10d 15h 54m |
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Encad 22277300 Universal Backlit Photographic Film, 36in x 100 ft, White | ![]() |
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US $201.99 | 10d 15h 43m |
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NEW Universal Backlit Photographic Film, 60" x 100 ft, | ![]() |
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US $318.99 | 10d 15h 36m |
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NEW Universal Backlit Photographic Film, 42" x 100 ft, | ![]() |
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US $222.99 | 10d 15h 34m |
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Encad 22277600 Universal Backlit Photographic Film, 60in x 100 ft, White | ![]() |
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US $314.99 | 10d 15h 10m |
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Kodak Universal Inkjet Backlit Photographic Film, 50" x 100 ft, -Our iterm #25 | ![]() |
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US $185.00 | 10d 13h 42m |
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Backlit/8mil Photographic Film, White, 36" x 100' | ![]() |
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US $206.99 | 5d 41m |
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Complete Photographic Chemical Developing Kit Blackroom fR NIB ? Photo Film Art | ![]() |
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Kodak Reverse Print Backlit Photographic Film 8794828 $105.75 Kodak Reverse Print Backlit Photographic Film 8794828 |
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Kodak Premium Backlit Photographic Film 8934101 $105.75 Kodak Premium Backlit Photographic Film 8934101 |
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Kodak Reverse Print Backlit Photographic Film 1578194 $206.41 Kodak Reverse Print Backlit Photographic Film 1578194 |
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Canon White Glossy Photographic Film $268.99 0265V390 36" x 65.60 ft 5.30 mil Ideal for photographic reproductions Tear Resistant Canon: W9000 W7250D W7200D W8200D W6200Pg W8200Pg Canon Canon, Inc High Gloss Inkjet Photo Film White White Glossy Photographic Film www.usa.canon.com |
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Photographic Film Markings $7.47 No Synopsis Available |
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George Eastman and Photographic Film $29.2 No Synopsis Available |
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Kodak Premium Backlit Photographic Film $152.99 36" x 100 ft 7 mil 8507097 Ideal for long-lasting indoor and outdoor advertising in high traffic locations, such as airports, malls and movie theaters Not Recommended for GO+ inks for Encad Printers, Pigment inks for Encad and Kodak Printers and UV Ink for HP Printers Encad: NovaJet 1000i NovaJet PRO NovaCut NovaJet 500 NovaJet PROe Series NovaJet 600 Series NovaJet 700 Series NovaJet 800 Series HP: 2000 Series 3000 Series 5000 Series Canon: 7250D Series 7200D Series 8200D Series Kodak: 4000 Series Kodak Photographic Films offer great flexibility for a wide range of applications and market needs. From the demanding photo quality of fashion advertising displays, to the brilliant colors of booth graphics, Kodak Wide-Format Films deliver the vibrancy and saturation you need to get your message across. Eastman Kodak Company Inkjet Kodak Photo Film Premium Premium Backlit Photographic Film www.kodak.com |
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Kodak Premium White Photographic Film $216.99 1568443 5 mil 60" x 100 ft Ideal for long-lasting indoor and outdoor advertising in high traffic locations, such as airports, malls and movie theaters Not Recommended for GO+ inks for Encad Printers, Pigment inks for Encad and Kodak Printers and UV Ink for HP Printers Encad: NovaJet 1000i NovaJet PRO NovaCut NovaJet 500 NovaJet PROe Series NovaJet 600 Series NovaJet 700 Series NovaJet 800 Series HP: 2000 Series 3000 Series 5000 Series Canon: 7250D Series 7200D Series 8200D Series Kodak: 4000 Series Kodak Photographic Films offer great flexibility for a wide range of applications and market needs. From the demanding photo quality of fashion advertising displays, to the brilliant colors of booth graphics, Kodak Wide-Format Films deliver the vibrancy and saturation you need to get your message across. Eastman Kodak Company Inkjet Kodak Photo Film Premium Premium White Photographic Film White www.kodak.com |
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Photographic Magnitude $70.1 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Before the advent of photometers which accurately measure the brightness of astronomical objects, the apparent magnitude of an object was obtained by taking a picture of it with a camera. These images, made on photoemulsive film, were more sensitive to the blue end of the visual spectrum than the human eye or modern photometers. As a result, bluer stars have a lower (i.e. brighter) photographic magnitude than their modern visual magnitude, because they appear brighter on the photograph than they do to modern photometers. Conversely, redder stars have a higher (i.e. fainter) photographic magnitude than visual magnitude, because they appear dimmer. The symbol for apparent photographic magnitude is mpg and the symbol for absolute photographic magnitude is Mpg. The photographic magnitude scale is now considered obsolete. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Timpledon, Miriam T./ Marseken, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 84 Publication Date: 2010/07/29 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.00 x 0.20 inches |
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Photographic Lens $81.25 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles A photographic lens (also known as objective lens or photographic objective) is an optical lens or assembly of lenses used in conjunction with a camera body and mechanism to make images of objects either on photographic film or on other media capable of storing an image chemically or electronically. While in principle a simple convex lens will suffice, in practice a compound lens made up of a number of optical lens elements is required to correct (as much as possible) the many optical aberrations that arise. Some aberrations will be present in any lens system. It is the job of the lens designer to balance these out and produce a design that is suitable for photographic use and possibly mass production. There is no major difference in principle between a lens used for a camera, a telescope, a microscope, or other apparatus, but the detailed design and construction are different. A lens may be permanently fixed to a camera, or it may be interchangeable with lenses of different focal lengths, apertures, and other properties. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Timpledon, Miriam T./ Marseken, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 124 Publication Date: 2010/07/29 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.00 x 0.29 inches |
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Film Room $24.99 Film Room - Photographic Print |
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Film Studio $24.99 Film Studio - Photographic Print |
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Film Music $24.99 Film Music - Photographic Print |
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Film Set $24.99 Film Set - Photographic Print |
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Film Kids $24.99 Film Kids - Photographic Print |
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Beginning Photography Tips & Techniques : How to Care for Photographic Film
Taking Great Photographs Of Your Baby
Babe photos are great, but sharing your pictures of your baby or grandchild is even better! Everyone loves a photo of a baby, and we all love sharing pictures of our families, so together they form a great combination; so get your camera's ready, check the batteries and start having fun!
Hear are some great ideas to help you take better pictures of your baby!
Be Prepared
We all know happens, your baby does something incredible, something you want to record for all time, but you never have a camera handy, and by the time you get one, the moment has passed, gone forever. The best thing to do to avoid this is to keep your camera handy.
Keep it close to where your baby is, on the mantle piece by the baby chair, in the front of the pram, even better; keep it in your baby-changing bag. Try to remember where you put it, and keep it handy. Even better, if you have a couple of cameras, spread them out around the house. Now you have your camera handy, keep it ready.
Make sure your batteries are charged, that the lens is clean, that you have plenty of space on your memory card, and that the camera is set up to take quick pictures
Candid Shots
It is often impossible to pose a baby, and even when you can, the resulting pictures usually look unnatural. A much better way is to take candid photos of your baby being itself, sleeping, yarning, crawling, laughing and smiling, and some of the best to take are eating, or more likely getting food everywhere other than their mouths!
These sort of pictures always look the best, the most natural, and often, years later, are the ones that best remind your of how your baby looked. One great thing about most modern cameras is the ability to zoom in from afar. This way, you can catch your baby off guard, or even take their picture without them knowing.
Try Black and White
For a change, why not play with those camera settings that the shop assistant was talking about, but that few people ever use? Many cameras these days can take black and white and sepia tone pictures.
Why not try taking a few? You will find that your baby looks slightly different, that light, tone and texture behaves a little differently, and all those funny coloured clothes start to blend together, and most importantly, older relatives will love the black and white pictures.
Just try showing them off, but don't be surprised if a box of old black and white photos from years ago gets taken out from the storage cupboard!
Take Lots of Photos
Anyone over a certain age will remember that photographic film is expensive, and that getting your photos developed at the shop cost even more. The tendency was to save your camera for special occasions or holidays, and even then to only take one or two pictures at a time.
All that has changed with digital cameras. Most cameras will hold 50 or so photos easily, and with an expansion card, that could rise to 500 or more. You will probably be able to view your pictures on the display at the back of your camera too, and delete any that don't work out. All this means that you can adopt a completely different mind set.
Take lots and lots of pictures! Don't take just one, leave your finger on the button and take many. This is especially true when taking pictures of babies and children. Their expressions and faces change so quickly, they might blink, or look away, or wave their hands in front of their faces, but if you keep snapping away BINGO you get the shot!
Don't worry about all the pictures you take, just delete the bad ones, or copy them to your PC and forget about them, just print the great shots out, and amaze your friends and family!
Share Your Photographs
This is probably the most important part, and definitely the best fun! Don't just leave those magic moments in your camera, or on your PC. Every few weeks, go through the hundreds of pictures you have taken, select the best 20 or 30 and either print them, or get them printed, and then share them!
Buy some small photo albums, get some great picture frames, even better, get some copies done of your pictures and give them as presents. We all have too much stuff these days, but we all have room in our homes and in our hearts for a cute baby picture!
About the Author
Dave Millington loves taking pictures and runs a great,
friendly, family oriented website for all budding photographers
at EasyDigitalPix.com


















