A number of film formats have been used by Hans Sundgren. They are all listed here.
The 127 format is a roll film where the width of the exposed frame is determined by the camera. The Kodak Brownie camera Hans used, produed 12 square negatives per film.
Camera example: Film width: 46 mm |
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The 110 format is also called pocket instamatic.
Camera example: Film width: 16 mm |
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The 135 format is a.
Camera example: Film width: 35 mm |
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The 135 format is a.
Camera example: Film width: 35 mm |
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The APS (Advanced Photo System) film was enclosed in a cartridge, also as developed film.
The most important feature with APS was the date and time recording on a magnetic strip. This data was then printed on the back of the developed prints.
Another feature was that the photos could be taken in 3 different formats; Classic, High Definition and Panoramic. The same size of the original was used though, only cropping was done in the laboratory.
Camera example: Film width: 23 mm |
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The Polarioid slide film was.
Camera example: Film width: 35 mm |
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The digital format changes from year to year.
Camera example: Film width: Measured in pixels, increasing every year |
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