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Three basic modes in which film are packaged
-rolls -cartridge -sheets
Film can be stored for long periods of time in the fridge at
55df or 13df
A 6*7 film fits a camera which produces a negative of which size?
6*7
______ type cameras are easy to load because no film threading is required
Cartride
Film that allows you to take photos under greatly different lighting conditions
Chrmogenic
Difference of densities of various areas of a negative
Contrast
Film tuat is used to photograph line drawings and printed material
Copy
A light subject reflects a great amount of light back to the film and produces a ___ area on the negative
Dark
Photographic film is a thin sheet or strip of flexible plastic coated with a light sensitive material called____
Emulsion
A camera set to 1/60 sec would give how much exposure?
F/16
A _____ film would be useful to photograph dimly lit subjects, rapidly moving subjects, or when a good depth of film is desired
Fast
Refers to dimensions to which film has been cut or to the size of the negative
Film size
The mottled or sandlike effect that appears when a negative is enlarged
Graniness
Image sharpness improved as graininess _____
Increases
Film that is used to photograph objects in darkness with special lighting equitment
Infarred
Film that consists of both a positive recovering paper and a negative sheet
Instant
Sheet film is used in...
Large format camerad
The ant of overexposure or underexposure a film can stand and still produce an acceptable image
Latatidue
Film speed is a measure of a film's sensitivity to ____
Light
A ____ density is preferred in a negative
Moderates
Bulk film should only be purchased within ___ ___
One year
_______ films will reproduce colors on a print as gray toned having the same degree of brightness as the appear to the human ete
Panchromatic
The ability of a film to record fine details
Resolution
Film that makes a positive black and white transparency
Reversal
A _____ film would be useful in photographing bright scenes or long exposures
Slos
A positive image made of film
Transparency
When does film react?
When light hits some of the tiny silver halide crystals during exposure