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has gloss | eng: Tri-X is a classic high-speed black and white photographic film from Kodak. Introduced around 1940 in sheets rated at ASA daylight 200 and tungsten 160, it was one of Kodak's first high-speed (for the time) black and white films. Tri-X was released in 35mm and 120 in 1954. Currently it is available in two speeds, ISO 320/26° (320TXP) and 400/27° (400TX). Tri-X 400 is the more common of the two, coming in 24 and 36 exposure rolls of 35 mm and 120 as well as 50 and 100ft bulk rolls of 35mm. Tri-X 320 is available in 4×5", 5×7", and 8×10" sheets. |
lexicalization | eng: Kodak Tri-X |
instance of | (noun) photographic material consisting of a base of celluloid covered with a photographic emulsion; used to make negatives or transparencies film, photographic film |
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