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What color films are there?

There are two main photographic films. One is color negative film (C4 1 development film), which is what we commonly use as "negative film"; The other is color reversal film (generally referred to as film developed by E6 process), which is what we call slide show.

According to specifications, there are 135 tablets, 120 tablets and 220 tablets. At present, there are few 1 10 films and few APS films.

Loose-leaf film is strictly film, not film, so I won't talk about it here.

According to sensitivity: from ISO25 to ISO3200.

According to the applicable color temperature: there are light sheets and sunshine sheets.

Speaking of brands, that's too much.

We are familiar with Kodak in the United States, Fuji in Japan, Akfa in Germany and Le Kai in China.

Kobayashi, KINOMOTO SAKURA and Konica are actually from different periods.

On the first floor, "developing universal black-and-white film with color developer" should be dye-based black-and-white film, or black-and-white film after all.

Elford ·XP2, Kodak Black &; White (surname)

400, Le Kai T400drCN, and an early domestic film are all of this type. This can be another matter, so I won't say much here.