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Tag Archives: C41
Introduction to Black and White Film
What makes up a roll of 35mm film? Forgetting about the film canister and spool, the film itself has two main components – the base and the emulsion. Traditional black and white film* is the simplest of the commonly used … Continue reading
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Tagged 35mm, ASA, black, Black and white, C41, chemicals, emulsion, Film, gelatin, halide, ISO, Photography, photosensitivity, silver, silver halide, vegans, white
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