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roll filmRelationships Broader Term: film Distinguish From: sheet film n. ~ Photography · A strip of plastic, coated with a light-sensitive emulsion, that is significantly longer than it is wide and that is [..]
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roll filmFilm with a lightproof paper backing that is wound onto a spool, such as 120 film for medium format cameras.
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roll filmA length of light sensitive film rolled on a spool usually with a backing paper and able to be loaded into a camera in daylight. Cellulose nitrate roll film was commercially introduced in 1889, daylig [..]
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roll filmFilm that comes in a roll and is protected from light by a length of paper wound around the film. Can be loaded into a cartridge (a Patrone), which allows the film to be easily changed, even in daytime.
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roll filmis also known as 120 or 220. It is a medium format film of 6cm in height. Its length is either 72cm or 144cm. This is divided into individual frames of lengths depending on the type of camera used. The commonest divisions are into 6cm x 6cm, 6cm x 7cm, 6cm x 9cm.
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roll filmrefers to 120, 220 and 620 film formats.
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