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Microfiche printed on cardboard
October 31st, 2009 by admin
Some of the triacetate stock, and cement splices are not useful on other polyester films. But it’s the kind of stuff one would expect from a John Grisham book turned feature film, not a justifiably revered journalistic enterprise. A shorter amount of exposure time (and lens opening) means less negative scanner light exposing the film. The first of the commercially successful color films, which have been in production for 74 years, accounts for only 1 per cent of the company’s sales of still-picture films. See how some other kinds of instant camera film develops on the next page. Microcards are a format that is no longer produced, and is similar to microfiche, but printed on cardboard rather than photographic film.