In what seemed like five minutes, an entire roll of 36-exposure print film exhausted itself.
If it were, we all would be shooting Konica's 3200-speed print film.
Kodak's Ektar 25 is my nominee for print film of the year (and perhaps the decade).
In recent years cameras have been produced which are designed to stereograph subjects 10" to 20" using print film, with a 27mm baseline.
Since almost everybody shoots print film these days, almost everybody needs a place to put them.
Overexpose print film to the same degree and all you get is a denser negative.
Dailies on print film are more expensive to produce and cannot be easily fast-forwarded.
Take the same picture on print film and you get back a print and a negative.
The studio specializes in graphics for print, film, and television media.
Almost all color print film made today is designed to be processed according to the C-41 process.