Meaning Black-and-white film
What does Black-and-white film mean? Here you find 4 meanings of the word Black-and-white film. You can also add a definition of Black-and-white film yourself

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Black-and-white film


A film that produces a monochromatic picture in shades of gray (usually a metallic silver image).
Source: kodak.com

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Black-and-white film


Film that reproduces the subject in shades of gray (and black and white, depending on the scene's contrast) rather than in color. Black-and-white film is available in conventional or chromogenic [..]
Source: frommers.com

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Black-and-white film


A film that produces a monochromatic picture in shades of gray (usually a metallic silver image).
Source: motion.kodak.com (offline)

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Black-and-white film


Black-and-white film contains an emulsion that, when processed, changes colors into various shades of gray.
Source: filmglossary.ccnmtl.columbia.edu





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