The New Encyclopædia Britannica in 30 Volumes: Macropædia : Knowledge in Depth. - 19 Bd, Volumes 1-19Encyclopædia Britannica, 1974 |
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... film or 35 - mm film . The negative size with roll film is usually 24/4 by 24/4 inches ; with 35 - mm film it is usually one by 11/2 inches . The types most commonly used for creative photography are single - lens reflex and twin - lens ...
... film or 35 - mm film . The negative size with roll film is usually 24/4 by 24/4 inches ; with 35 - mm film it is usually one by 11/2 inches . The types most commonly used for creative photography are single - lens reflex and twin - lens ...
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... film from one frame to the next and , at the same time , cocks ( tensions ) the shutter for each exposure . An interlock prevents the shutter from being released until the film has been advanced and the film from being advanced until ...
... film from one frame to the next and , at the same time , cocks ( tensions ) the shutter for each exposure . An interlock prevents the shutter from being released until the film has been advanced and the film from being advanced until ...
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... film holders for subsequent insertion in the negatives intended for considerable enlargement . camera . Resolving power and acutance . The fineness of detail Perforated film . Some film is perforated along its edges that a film can ...
... film holders for subsequent insertion in the negatives intended for considerable enlargement . camera . Resolving power and acutance . The fineness of detail Perforated film . Some film is perforated along its edges that a film can ...
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