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I make sure the emulsion side is facing down so as not to get a mirror image.
"Doesn't matter, except the emulsion side has to be down.
Tape it (emulsion side down) onto a steel or glass surface.
Let's say a speck of dust falls on the emulsion side of the film before you take a picture.
Carefully Philips lined up the X ray with its emulsion side down.
Transparencies made with non-substantive films have an easily-visible relief image on the emulsion side of the film.
The blue-sensitive layer was re-exposed through the emulsion side of the film with blue light, then redeveloped forming yellow dye.
The price sticker, Mr. Aronstein saw to his horror, was placed on the emulsion side, which could ruin the negatives.
In photography, a dark slide is a wooden or metal plate that covers the sensitized emulsion side of a photographic plate.
When holding the sheet in "portrait" orientation (short side up), with the notches in the upper right, the emulsion side is facing the photographer.
In the dark, or under a safe light, an exposed and developed piece of photographic film is placed emulsion side down, against a piece of photographic paper.
It enables photographers to identify the emulsion side of the film when loading sheet film holders, and helps processing lab technicians avoid placing sheets in the wrong processor.
At least two PTRs are needed in the film path - one for the base side and one for the emulsion side - though four are frequently used.
A few of the images here, like the one of the palm, involve nothing more complicated than the photographer's putting his sweaty hands on the emulsion side of a film plate.
When the Riso film is exposed to the infrared bulb inside the machine, the saran plastic emulsion side opens up wherever there is an ink toner on the photocopy.
The old-fashioned 8 x 10 view camera requires individual film holders; each sheet of film has to be slipped into the holder in total darkness, with the emulsion side set to face the lens.
To use sheet film, the photographer places a sheet of film, emulsion side out, into a film holder in the dark, and closes the dark slide over the loaded film.
In either case, another plate of glass is put over the fragile emulsion side to protect it, and the whole is mounted in a metal frame and kept in a protective case.
Either the emulsion side or the blank side can be covered with the varnish: when the blank side is blackened, the thickness of the glass adds a sense of depth to the image.
The other beam passed through a magenta filter, which blocked green light, and formed an image on a bipack consisting of two strips of film running through the camera with their emulsion sides pressed together.
The film is also distinguished by how it is wound with regard to perforations and base or emulsion side, as well as whether it is packaged around a core, a daylight spool, or within a cartridge.
Even seasoned pros are having trouble sorting it all out, which has prompted Kodak technical sales representatives - the folks who try to keep professional customers happy - to try to explain the differences in a newsletter called "The Emulsion Side."
The Sniper Pro series uses a 3CCD 700-line professional video camera set up in an optical printer fashion for both 8mm and 16mm, with the camera utilizing a high resolution macro lens to image directly off the emulsion side of the film.