panchromatic film

NOUN
  1. photographic film sensitive to light of all colors (including red)
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How To Use panchromatic film In A Sentence

  • I was also using panchromatic film, making ‘in-camera ‘separations, holding RGB filters in front of the camera lens for three exposures onto 3 separate pieces of black and white film.’
  • Since most panchromatic films are considerably more sensitive to blue light than to red, blue objects will almost always appear lighter and brighter than red objects in a black and white photograph taken in white light.
  • The actors did not wear make-up, and panchromatic film was used to make the faces appear as if in relief.
  • I use traditional panchromatic films for the interpositive and an orthochromatic film for the final enlarged negative.
  • I use traditional panchromatic films for the interpositive and an orthochromatic film for the final enlarged negative.
  • He refused to allow his actors to use makeup, an unheard-of conceit at that time but one made possible by the recent introduction of panchromatic film.
  • The primary requisite for inspecting panchromatic film is a dark green safelight filter.
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