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- Sheet film was never commonly used in cameras smaller than medium format.
- On 8-by-10-inch sheet film, Hurrell sculpted faces that launched a million fantasies.
- The majority of new sheet film holders are now made out of plastic.
- Later he switched to sheet film and 35mm and 120mm film.
- Sheet film was initially supplied as an alternative to glass plates.
- Traditionally, sheet film and glass plate holders have been made out of wood.
- This new instant sheet film produces a black and white negative and a positive image.
- The most common sheet film size for press cameras was the 4? inch film format.
- Sheet film is supplied in ISO A6 size.
- When Universal presented concept art for the one-sheet film poster, director Franklin wasn't pleased with it.
- Film holders that adapt rollfilm to sheet film cameras are usually called " film backs ".
- A few rollfilm cameras have movements that make them as versatile as a sheet film view camera.
- Virtually any lens can be fitted, and backs for sheet film, rollfilm, digital back and Polaroid backs.
- And also _ and this is what sets it apart from most between-the-sheets films _ by intimacy.
- As of July 2012, the film is available in 120 roll film and 4x5 sheet film formats.
- When Universal presented concept art for the one sheet film poster, director Franklin was not pleased with it.
- Sheet film holders are generally interchangeable between various brands and models of view cameras, adhering to de facto standards.
- Though not sold as such, these inserts can be reloaded a limited number of times with standard sheet film.
- The dry plate is what we now call cut or sheet film; the name distinguished it from the wet plate.
- Sheet film or glass plate holders for medium format rollfilm cameras can be found, but are of mainly historical interest.
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