photographic film

NOUN
  1. photographic material consisting of a base of celluloid covered with a photographic emulsion; used to make negatives or transparencies
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How To Use photographic film In A Sentence

  • I was brought up when photographic film and especially plates were far too expensive to waste, and when the photographer worked hard to set up and capture a shot with the minimum of exposures.
  • photographic film is light-sensitive
  • sensitize the photographic film
  • Examples used to illustrate the theme included photographic film and a sectioned catalytic converter.
  • be careful not to solarize the photographic film
  • Until the early 1900s, photographic films had to be exposed for some 10 seconds.
  • The element is also used to make dyes, photographic film, specialized soaps, and catalysts.
  • Polythiophene derivates, that are of great commercial use in antistatic treatment of photographic film. The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2000 - Information for the Public
  • the photographic film was overexposed and there is no image
  • It was found that the photographic film could be sensitized by microwave irradiation before exposure.
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