Film is a major element in the practice of analog photography. It is coated with light-sensitive silver gelatin emulsion that captures light allowing images to emerge, which will be developed in the laboratory and then printed or scanned. In this article, we outline a five-step process to help you pick the film that is right for you, depending on the desired type of picture, development, and rendering.
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