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Their product was an ISO 200 colour print film marketed under their Solaris brand.
For the reproduction of prints coloured by toning, the developed black and white inter-negative is exposed onto colour print film using a coloured light source rather than a neutral one.
She wins a Konica TOPS camera and five rolls of Konica Super SR colour print film.
Almost all color print film made today is designed to be processed according to the C-41 process.
Many digital sensors have less dynamic range than color print film.
Color print film is the most common type of photographic film in consumer use.
Current 400-speed color print films are very sharp and have excellent color.
C-41 is a chromogenic color print film developing process.
Color print film generally has greater exposure latitude than other types of film.
Color print film was normally available only in a limited selection of film speeds and color formats.
FILM - For travel, 35-millimeter color print film is the ticket.
However, cross processing can take other forms, such as negative color print film or positive color reversal film in black and white developer.
That places it right in the middle of the highly competive ranks of 35-millimeter color print films, but hardly makes it unique.
Amateurs who could afford slide film and projection equipment used it extensively until about 1970, when color print film began to displace it.
Processing negative color print film in E-6 chemicals, resulting in a positive image but with the orange base of a normally processed color negative.
Their product was an ISO 200 colour print film marketed under their Solaris brand.
Color print films use an orange color correction mask to correct for unwanted dye absorptions and improve color accuracy.
For the reproduction of prints coloured by toning, the developed black and white inter-negative is exposed onto colour print film using a coloured light source rather than a neutral one.
Konica also claims the fastest color film on the market: Super XG ISO 3200 Color Print Film.
She wins a Konica TOPS camera and five rolls of Konica Super SR colour print film.
However, when a negative image is created from a negative image (just like multiplying two negative numbers in mathematics) a positive image results (see Color print film, C-41 process).
In 1952, Eastman Kodak introduced a high-quality color print film, allowing studios to produce prints through standard photographic processes as opposed to having to send them to Technicolor for the expensive dye imbibition process.
The public information director at Kodak, Henry Kaska, identified the stock as Eastman color print film 5384, with an estimated longevity of 90 to 100 years in normal storage conditions - 75 degrees and 40 percent relative humidity.
The exposure latitude of the then existing color print films was about 2 f/stops (meaning that a photographer could expose either 2 f/stops under or 2 f/stops over the exposure set by the camera).
This model is an improved version of the Snap Sights Sports Flash and comes preloaded with fast ISO 800 color print film and a battery, so it's ready to use after the film is advanced to frame number one.
In September 2006, Bluefire Laboratories of Calgary, Alberta, Canada, began packaging 127 color print film, cutting Kodak or Agfa film to size from bulk rolls, and assembling the rolls of film from their own components.
Carson Wilson informally compared Kodak Gold 200 film with a Nikon D60 digital camera and concluded that "In this test a high-end consumer digicam fell short of normal consumer color print film in the area of dynamic range."