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And also the number of exposures on each film.
The film is available in lengths for varying numbers of exposures.
It counted down from the number of exposures in the roll to zero.
Cameras can then automatically determine the film speed, number of exposures and exposure tolerance.
Two numbers in one box refers to films available with different numbers of exposures, usually 6 and either 10 or 12.
After money has been inserted in the machine, multiple customers can enter the booth and pose for a set number of exposures.
Twenty years ago, the two camps were neck and neck in terms of the number of exposures they clicked per year.
On 135 film (35 mm) canisters it is used to identify the manufacturer, the film type, number of exposures and proprietary information in 6 digits.
It takes a reasonable number of exposures to gain total readership and total penetration of the ad message."
Dr. Miller said chemical sensitivities or intolerances could be caused by a specific exposure to a toxic substance or by a number of exposures.
On the lid of the black plastic canister is a paper label that identifies the film ("EPP-100") and the number of exposures ("36").
Advertising media selection is the process of choosing the most cost-effective media for advertising, to achieve the required coverage and number of exposures in a target audience.
A suffix digit for the number of exposures and a manufacturer's proprietary prefix digit are concatenated to form a 6 digit decimal code.
The digital back also had the advantage that the incremental cost of taking huge numbers of exposures was nil, while each 4x5" photograph cost over US$3.
But it makes little sense for people throughout the city to race to emergency rooms, as many are, when the incidents are so few and so limited in the number of exposures.
Dose, length of time, and number of exposures to fluoroquinolones, as well as combination with corticosteroids, NSAIDs, or theophylline, increase the risk adverse reactions.
To compete with rollfilm cameras, which offered a larger number of exposures per loading, many inexpensive plate cameras from this era were equipped with magazines to hold several plates at once.
On all unarmed PR conversions the gunsight was replaced by a small camera control box from which the pilot could turn the cameras on, control the time intervals between photos and set the number of exposures.
Just as the format was recognized as a standard in 1909, still film cameras were developed that took advantage of the 35 mm format and allowed a large number of exposures for each length of film loaded into the camera.
Club Photo, which offers film developing through a company it recently purchased, Signature Color, charges a variety of prices, depending on the number of exposures, the size of the prints and the number of print sets ordered (www.clubphoto.com).
This is somewhat offset by the fact that most medium format systems used interchangeable film magazines, thereby allowing users to switch rolls quickly, allowing them larger numbers of exposures before needing to load new film, or to change film type.
Thus, the extent of habituation increases with the number of exposures to the stimulus and so does the magnitude of latent inhibition (e.g. Lubow 1965; Lubow, Markman, and Allen 1968; Lantz 1973).
Brenner says that the FDA and TSA answer focus too much on individuals and lacks any real answer to what happens when the number of exposures goes up to 700 million, the number of people getting on planes in 2010.
The bulk and weight of the camera itself, as well as the size of the film holders (two pictures per film holder), limited the number of exposures photographers could make on an assignment; this was less of an issue with 12 exposures on a roll of 120 film, or 36 exposures on 35mm film.