film emulsion

collocation in English

meaningsoffilmandemulsion

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film
noun
uk
/fɪlm/
us
/fɪlm/
mainly UK
a series of moving pictures, usually shown in a cinema or on television and often telling ...
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emulsion
noun[C or U]
uk
/ɪˈmʌl.ʃən/
us
/ɪˈmʌl.ʃən/
a mixture that results when one liquid is added to another and is mixed with it but does not dissolve ...
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(Definition offilmandemulsionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Different layers of thefilmemulsionrespond differently to lower light levels, and choice of film can be very important.
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In some old processes, thefilmemulsionwas hardened during the process, typically before the bleach.
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In film, the principle of a matte requires masking certain areas of thefilmemulsionto selectively control which areas are exposed.
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Advancements infilmemulsionand grain structure provided a wide range of available film stocks.
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This was caused by thefilmemulsionmelting and cracking in the desert heat during production.
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The design means there is no waste offilmemulsionfor the targeted aspect ratio.
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It uniquely identifies the type and manufacturer (sensitizer) of afilmemulsion.
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If used with modern film emulsions, the results can be very good.
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Early film emulsions were orthochromatic, insensitive to red light, and so the many red or reddish liveries would appear an indistinct black.
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He later did additional studies, as well as improving his camera for quicker shutter speed and faster film emulsions.
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To make matters worse, many objects' spectra do not line up with the film emulsion's sensitivity curves.
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Color astrophotography was carefully investigated for planetary imaging using recently developed high speed color film emulsions.
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In the same way, visually opaque black color-positive film emulsions mounted in cardboard, as for routine slide projection, provide inexpensive cardboard-mounted infrared filters.
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They were first noticed in experimental runs in the early 1980s as short tracks in film emulsions or plastic leaf detectors connected to medium-energy particle accelerators.
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