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Photographic Film Collection

Photographic film, a timeless medium capturing moments frozen in time

Background imagePhotographic Film Collection: advertising, advertising sign for Perutz photographic film, frog is taking a photo

advertising, advertising sign for Perutz photographic film, frog is taking a photo, Perutz Photowerke GmbH, Munich, Perutz was taken over by Agfa in 1964, Germany, circa 1956, joking, funny

Background imagePhotographic Film Collection: Photographic film roll

Photographic film roll. This is 120mm format

Background imagePhotographic Film Collection: Edge of 35mm film roll extending out of its plastic case

Edge of 35mm film roll extending out of its plastic case

Background imagePhotographic Film Collection: LM of Kodachrome 64 film emulsion

LM of Kodachrome 64 film emulsion
Light micrograph of the emulsion from Kodachrome 64 colour transparency film. This film works on a subtractive process, a method of colour synthesis whereby two or more superimposed colourants are

Background imagePhotographic Film Collection: DuPont products label display, 1940s C018 / 0640

DuPont products label display, 1940s C018 / 0640
DuPont labels display. Woman adjusting a display of product labels used in the 1940s by the DuPont Company (founded in 1802). DuPont had primarily been a manufacturer of explosives

Background imagePhotographic Film Collection: Apollo 16 astronauts

Apollo 16 astronauts. Original film strip showing three photographs taken by US astronauts on NASAs Apollo 16 mission to the Moon. Apollo 16 was the fifth Apollo mission to land on the Moon

Background imagePhotographic Film Collection: Photographic film, computer artwork

Photographic film, computer artwork

Background imagePhotographic Film Collection: Film editing, computer artwork

Film editing, computer artwork
Film editing. Computer artwork of a pair of scissors and cut roll of film. The technique of joining the ends of two pieces of film together is known as splicing

Background imagePhotographic Film Collection: John Wesley Hyatt, US inventor

John Wesley Hyatt, US inventor
John Wesley Hyatt (1837-1920), US inventor. Hyatt is best known for discovering a method to simplify the production of the plastic celluloid

Background imagePhotographic Film Collection: Photographic film

Photographic film
35mm photographic film

Background imagePhotographic Film Collection: 35mm photographic colour slide film

35mm photographic colour slide film canister

Background imagePhotographic Film Collection: Photographic colour slide film

Photographic colour slide film. Medium format roll film (left) and a 35mm film canister (right)

Background imagePhotographic Film Collection: Large format sheet film holder

Large format sheet film holder. Holder for 5x4 inch large format photographic film (not seen). A single sheet of film is stored in the holder, which is attached to the back of the camera


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Photographic film, a timeless medium capturing moments frozen in time. 📸✨ A photographic film roll, delicately wound and ready to capture memories that will last a lifetime. Each frame holds the potential for breathtaking beauty or captivating storytelling. The edge of a 35mm film roll extends out of its plastic case, beckoning us to embark on a visual journey through the lens. It's an invitation to explore the world with curiosity and creativity. LM of Kodachrome 64 film emulsion reveals its intricate layers, showcasing the artistry involved in creating this iconic medium. The DuPont products label display from the 1940s reminds us of the rich history behind these films, developed with precision and innovation. Even Apollo 16 astronauts trusted photographic film to document their extraordinary lunar expedition. Their images captured not only scientific discoveries but also our collective fascination with space exploration. Computer artwork brings new life to photographic film as it merges traditional techniques with modern technology. The fusion creates stunning visuals that push boundaries and ignite imagination. With every click of the shutter, photographic film captures fleeting moments forever etched onto its surface. It preserves emotions, stories, and cherished memories that can be revisited time and time again. Film editing becomes an art form in itself as computer artwork transforms raw footage into cinematic masterpieces. Every cut tells a story while preserving the essence captured on each frame. John Wesley Hyatt's invention revolutionized photography by introducing celluloid-based films in 1865. His pioneering spirit paved the way for countless photographers who continue to embrace this classic medium today. Photographic film is more than just a tool; it is an embodiment of human creativity and expression. Its versatility allows artists from all walks of life to tell their unique stories through light and shadow. In an ever-evolving digital age, there remains something magical about holding physical photographs developed from rolls – tangible mementos that stand as a testament to the power of this timeless medium.