Film packs were available from various film manufacturers in 12 and 16-sheet units.
Other film manufacturers use their own designations for nearly identical processes.
And it explains why film manufacturers spend millions of dollars on research, trying to make particles of silver grain invisible.
The larger window film manufacturers use these standards to guarantee the quality of their raw materials and finished products.
The following is a list of Rodinal developing times as recommended by the three major film manufacturers for some of their own films.
Of the fine grain stocks, the following were recommended by film manufacturers:
Six families decided to initiate a lawsuit seeking $185 million from the film manufacturer after meeting with a lawyer last May.
Kodak left it to the film manufacturer to decide which film speeds were high or low.
Other film manufacturers did not produce Autographic films, for which Kodak held a patent.
It was, after all, designed by the film manufacturer to be a slide, illuminated from behind and projected on a wall or screen.