Autographic Film at Sarah Dobell blog

Autographic Film. It was a very popular film format for many years; 3a autographic is one of kodak’s. This door opens to reveal the area in which you would press on the film with the metal stylus when using autographic film. Autographic film and cameras, eastman kodak products from 1914 onward, allowed the photographer to enter his or her own notes. The closest film we have today is 120 film, which is not quite as wide as 116 film, which was a whopping 70mm wide. Way back in 1914, kodak introduced the autographic system, a combination of autographic cameras and film that allowed you to permanently sign, date and title your negatives as you shot them. The first of these is the film. Autographic film was introduced in 1914 by eastman. Film for the vpk was the 27th roll film format to be produced and became 127 film. Between the backing paper and the film was a strip of carbon.

Kodak No.1 Pocket Autographic Rollfilm Folding Camera Art Deco in Box
from vintagefilmcamerashop.com

The closest film we have today is 120 film, which is not quite as wide as 116 film, which was a whopping 70mm wide. Way back in 1914, kodak introduced the autographic system, a combination of autographic cameras and film that allowed you to permanently sign, date and title your negatives as you shot them. Autographic film was introduced in 1914 by eastman. It was a very popular film format for many years; Autographic film and cameras, eastman kodak products from 1914 onward, allowed the photographer to enter his or her own notes. Between the backing paper and the film was a strip of carbon. This door opens to reveal the area in which you would press on the film with the metal stylus when using autographic film. 3a autographic is one of kodak’s. The first of these is the film. Film for the vpk was the 27th roll film format to be produced and became 127 film.

Kodak No.1 Pocket Autographic Rollfilm Folding Camera Art Deco in Box

Autographic Film This door opens to reveal the area in which you would press on the film with the metal stylus when using autographic film. The closest film we have today is 120 film, which is not quite as wide as 116 film, which was a whopping 70mm wide. Between the backing paper and the film was a strip of carbon. The first of these is the film. Autographic film and cameras, eastman kodak products from 1914 onward, allowed the photographer to enter his or her own notes. Autographic film was introduced in 1914 by eastman. 3a autographic is one of kodak’s. Film for the vpk was the 27th roll film format to be produced and became 127 film. It was a very popular film format for many years; This door opens to reveal the area in which you would press on the film with the metal stylus when using autographic film. Way back in 1914, kodak introduced the autographic system, a combination of autographic cameras and film that allowed you to permanently sign, date and title your negatives as you shot them.

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