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Fujifilm integral films

Description

“The chemistry and structure layer of Fuji FI-10 integral film were very similar to those of Kodak PR-10, with the film being exposed on one side and viewed on the opposite side. However, its layers were much thinner than those of Kodak and provided faster development of the image. Fuji instant integral films were incompatible with Polaroid cameras but could be used with Kodak instant cameras, and vice versa (Fig. 7.12) (Walworth and Mervis 1997: 356).”

(Pénichon, Sylvie (2013): Twentieth Century Colour Photographs. The Complete Guide to Processes, Identification & Preservation. London, Los Angeles: Thames & Hudson, on p. 245.)

 


Secondary Sources

Pénichon, Sylvie (2013): Twentieth Century Colour Photographs. The Complete Guide to Processes, Identification & Preservation. London, Los Angeles: Thames & Hudson, on p. 232 and on p. 245 View Quote, on p. 252 and on pp. 256–258 View Quote and on pp. 258–261. View Quote