Topic: Film Exposure Table
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Where was Northern Exposure Filmed?
Northern Exposure aired on television from 1999-1995 and took place in an eccentric Alaskan town called Cicely. It was actually filmed in Easton, Washington. Read More »
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What produces the exposure on the roll of photographic film?
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Where was the TV show Northern Exposure filmed?
Northern Exposure was filmed in Washington state. Redmond, WA was where the stages for interiors were shot, as well as some exteriors. Roslyn, WA and Easton, WA were used for exteriors. Read More »
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Yeah, the layer simply is in metal. I guess that being metal's just reality Read More »
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The clear edge gives the maximum black. You're trying to print an image that has detail at all tones--the whitest whites have detail, the blackest blacks do and all the grays do as well. If you expose the print too much, the blacks will sta... Read More »
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Once it's rewound and out of the camera, you don't. Read More »
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Actually, that's 68 degrees F, and that's only for black & white film. Color runs at 100.4 degrees F--or 20 degrees C (B&W) and 38 degrees C (color). As to the rest of your question...the temperature you use isn't changed by the number of e... Read More »
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