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Super 8mm Film
Super 8 mm film is a motion-picture film formats, film format released in 1965 by Eastman Kodak as an improvement over the older 8 mm film, "Double" or "Regular" 8 mm home movie format. The formal name for Super 8 is 8-mm Type S, distinguishing it from the older double-8 format, which is called 8-mm Type R. Unlike Super 35 (which is generally compatible with standard 35 mm equipment), the film stock used for Super 8 is not compatible with standard 8 mm film cameras. The film is Real versus nominal value, nominally 8 mm wide, the same as older formatted 8 mm film, but the dimensions of the rectangular sprocket hole perforations along one edge are smaller, which allows for a larger image area. The Super 8 standard also allocates the border opposite the perforations for an oxide stripe upon which sound can be Magnetic tape sound recording, magnetically recorded. Fujifilm released a competing system named Single-8, also in 1965, which used t ...
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8mm And Super8
8 mm may refer to: Film technology *8 mm film, a motion picture film format ** Super 8 film ** Single-8 film * 8 mm video format, three related videocassette formats Firearms * 8 mm caliber, firearmm cartridges ** 7.92×57mm Mauser, designated 8 mm Mauser Arts and entertainment * 8mm (band), a rock band from Los Angeles, California * 8mm (film), ''8mm'' (film), a 1999 American crime thriller See also

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Black-and-white
Black-and-white (B&W or B/W) images combine black and white to produce a range of achromatic brightnesses of grey. It is also known as greyscale in technical settings. Media The history of various visual media began with black and white, and as technology improved, altered to color. However, there are exceptions to this rule, including black-and-white fine art photography, as well as many film motion pictures and art film(s). Early photographs in the late 19th and early to mid 20th centuries were often developed in black and white, as an alternative to sepia due to limitations in film available at the time. Black and white was also prevalent in early television broadcasts, which were displayed by changing the intensity of monochrome phosphurs on the inside of the screen, before the introduction of colour from the 1950s onwards. Black and white continues to be used in certain sections of the modern arts field, either stylistically or to invoke the perception of a hist ...
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Daylight Filter
In photography and cinematography, a filter is a camera accessory consisting of an optical filter that can be inserted into the optical path. The filter can be of a square or oblong shape and mounted in a holder accessory, or, more commonly, a glass or plastic disk in a metal or plastic ring frame, which can be screwed into the front of or clipped onto the camera lens. Filters modify the images recorded. Sometimes they are used to make only subtle changes to images; other times the image would simply not be possible without them. In monochrome photography, coloured filters affect the relative brightness of different colours; red lipstick may be rendered as anything from almost white to almost black with different filters. Others change the colour balance of images, so that photographs under incandescent lighting show colours as they are perceived, rather than with a reddish tinge. There are filters that distort the image in a desired way, diffusing an otherwise sharp image, adding ...
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Color Temperature
Color temperature is a parameter describing the color of a visible light source by comparing it to the color of light emitted by an idealized opaque, non-reflective body. The temperature of the ideal emitter that matches the color most closely is defined as the color temperature of the original visible light source. The color temperature scale describes only the ''color'' of light emitted by a light source, which may actually be at a different (and often much lower) temperature. Color temperature has applications in lighting, photography, videography, publishing, manufacturing, astrophysics, and other fields. In practice, color temperature is most meaningful for light sources that correspond somewhat closely to the color of some black body, i.e., light in a range going from red to orange to yellow to white to bluish white. Although the concept of correlated color temperature extends the definition to any visible light, the color temperature of a green or a purple light rar ...
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Film Stock
Film stock is an analog medium that is used for recording motion pictures or animation. It is recorded on by a movie camera, developed, edited, and projected onto a screen using a movie projector. It is a strip or sheet of transparent plastic film base coated on one side with a gelatin emulsion containing microscopically small light-sensitive silver halide crystals. The sizes and other characteristics of the crystals determine the sensitivity, contrast and resolution of the film.Karlheinz Keller et al. "Photography" in Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry, 2005, Wiley-VCH, Weinheim. The emulsion will gradually darken if left exposed to light, but the process is too slow and incomplete to be of any practical use. Instead, a very short exposure to the image formed by a camera lens is used to produce only a very slight chemical change, proportional to the amount of light absorbed by each crystal. This creates an invisible latent image in the emulsion, which ...
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S8 Cartridge (silent Edge)
S8, S-8, or S 8 may refer to: Transportation * S8 (Berlin), an S-Bahn line in Germany * S8 (Milan suburban railway network) line in Italy * S8 (Munich) an S-Bahn in Germany * S8 (RER Vaud), an S-Bahn line in Switzerland * S8 (Rhine-Main S-Bahn), a line in Germany * S8 (Rhine-Ruhr S-Bahn), a line in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany * S8 (ZVV), a Zurich S-Bahn line in the cantons of Zurich and Zug, Switzerland * S8, a line in the Brussels Regional Express Network in Belgium * S8, a line of Styria S-Bahn in Austria * S8, a line of Tyrol S-Bahn in Austria * Line S8 (Nanjing Metro) in China * Stagecoach Gold bus route S8, a bus route in Oxfordshire, England * Expressway S8 (Poland) * Short S.8 Calcutta, British transport flying boat * London Underground S8 Stock Other uses * S8 (classification), for disabled swimmers * S-8 (rocket), a Russian air-to-surface missile * S8: Keep container dry, a safety phrase in chemistry * Samsung Galaxy S8, a smartphone by Samsung * Samsung ...
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S8 Cartridge (sound Label)
S8, S-8, or S 8 may refer to: Transportation * S8 (Berlin), an S-Bahn line in Germany * S8 (Milan suburban railway network) line in Italy * S8 (Munich) an S-Bahn in Germany * S8 (RER Vaud), an S-Bahn line in Switzerland * S8 (Rhine-Main S-Bahn), a line in Germany * S8 (Rhine-Ruhr S-Bahn), a line in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany * S8 (ZVV), a Zurich S-Bahn line in the cantons of Zurich and Zug, Switzerland * S8, a line in the Brussels Regional Express Network in Belgium * S8, a line of Styria S-Bahn in Austria * S8, a line of Tyrol S-Bahn in Austria * Line S8 (Nanjing Metro) in China * Stagecoach Gold bus route S8, a bus route in Oxfordshire, England * Expressway S8 (Poland) * Short S.8 Calcutta, British transport flying boat * London Underground S8 Stock Other uses * S8 (classification), for disabled swimmers * S-8 (rocket), a Russian air-to-surface missile * S8: Keep container dry, a safety phrase in chemistry * Samsung Galaxy S8, a smartphone by Samsung * Sams ...
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S8 Cartridge (silent Label)
S8, S-8, or S 8 may refer to: Transportation * S8 (Berlin), an S-Bahn line in Germany * S8 (Milan suburban railway network) line in Italy * S8 (Munich) an S-Bahn in Germany * S8 (RER Vaud), an S-Bahn line in Switzerland * S8 (Rhine-Main S-Bahn), a line in Germany * S8 (Rhine-Ruhr S-Bahn), a line in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany * S8 (ZVV), a Zurich S-Bahn line in the cantons of Zurich and Zug, Switzerland * S8, a line in the Brussels Regional Express Network in Belgium * S8, a line of Styria S-Bahn in Austria * S8, a line of Tyrol S-Bahn in Austria * Line S8 (Nanjing Metro) in China * Stagecoach Gold bus route S8, a bus route in Oxfordshire, England * Expressway S8 (Poland) * Short S.8 Calcutta, British transport flying boat * London Underground S8 Stock Other uses * S8 (classification), for disabled swimmers * S-8 (rocket), a Russian air-to-surface missile * S8: Keep container dry, a safety phrase in chemistry * Samsung Galaxy S8, a smartphone by Samsung * Samsung ...
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8 Mm Film (S8)
8 mm film is a motion picture film format in which the film strip is wide. It exists in two main versions – the original standard 8 mm film, also known as regular 8 mm, and Super 8. Although both standard 8 mm and Super 8 are 8 mm wide, Super 8 has a larger image area because of its smaller and more widely spaced perforations. There are also two other varieties of Super 8 – Single 8 mm and Straight-8 – that require different cameras but produce a final film with the same dimensions. Standard 8 The standard 8 mm (also known as regular 8 or double 8) film format was developed by the Eastman Kodak company during the Great Depression and released to the market in 1932 to create a home movie format that was less expensive than 16 mm. Double 8 spools actually contain a 16 mm film with twice as many perforations along each edge as normal 16 mm film; on its first pass through the camera, the film is exposed only along ...
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