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Modern color f Ims
STRUCTURE OF COLOR FILM
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It refers to the measure of a f Im's sensitivity to light
FILM SPEED
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paper with pure silver bromide
BROMIDE PAPERS
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A chemically reactive material
PHOTOGRAPHIC FILM
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is used as storage media
MULTIMEDIA CARD
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It refers to a medium or large format of f Im
SHEET FILM
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It is made of transparent plastic
PHOTOGRAPHIC FILM
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An additional, optional, part of the MMC 4.x specification is a DRM (Digital rights management) mechanism intended to enable MMC to compete with SD or Memory Stick in this area.
SECURE MMC CARD
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is one of the f lash memory cards.
MINISD CARD
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is half as big as the mini.
MICRO SD CARD
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is a clear, gelatin layer that is sometimes called the anti-abrasion layer.
OVER COATING
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is a measurement of how much light is needed
SPEED
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these sensitive papers are suitable for contact printing. Yield warmed toned images by development
CHLORIDE PAPERS
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The original SD card had a capacity limit of only 2GB.
SD CARD
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is a paper coated with a light- sensitive chemical formula, used for making photographic prints
PHOTOGRAPHIC PAPER
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It refers to the f Im and photographic paper
SENSITIZED MATERIAL
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The Secure Digital format includes four card families available in three different form factors
SECURE DIGITAL
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containing blend of silver chloride and silver bromide salts
CHLORIDEBROMIDE PAPERS
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is similar as a SD card but is smaller than the original SD card
MINISD CARD
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is a thin layer of gelatin containing the light sensitive silver halide salt
EMULSION
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are used in moderm cell phones, digital cameras, laptop and PDA having slots to enable you to quickly transfer data.
MICROSD CARD
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protects the film from friction, scratches, or abrasions
OVER COATING
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This supports or holds the emulsion in place
BASE
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two types of f Im formats
ROLL FILM AND SHEET FILM
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Basic Components of Film
SILVER HALIDE GRAINS, GELATIN, EMULSION, BASE AND BACKING
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The anti- halation backing prevents light from ref lecting
ANTI HALATION BACKING
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Film Speed Scales enumerate
ISO/ASA/BS AND DIN
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The term roll f Im is usually reserved for f Im wound up on a spool
ROLL FILM
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is a digital flash memory card, developed by Sony in October 1998 was available in sizes up to 128MB
MEMORY STICK
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is an electronic storage device used for storing digital media, such as photos and videos
MEMORY CARD
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was f ist introduced by. SanDisk in 1994
COMPACT FLASH TYPE I
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One of the most important characteristics of f Im is its sensitivity
EMULSION SENSITIVITY TO LIGHT
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prevents the fim from curling during the drying process
NON CURL COATING
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One of the first substantial changes in MMC was the introduction of dual-voltage cards that support operations at 1.8 V in addition to 3.3 V
DV MMC CARD