35mm film refers to the film stock used in traditional analog photography. There are several types of 35mm film, each with its own unique properties:
Color negative film (C-41) - This is the most commonly used type of 35mm film and produces a negative image. It can be processed using C-41 chemicals and produces prints or digital scans.
Color slide film (E-6) - This type of film produces a positive (reversal) image and is often used for slideshows or projectors.
Black and white negative film - This film produces a negative image, which can be processed using traditional black and white chemicals.
Each type of 35mm film has different ISO (light sensitivity) ratings, which affect the graininess and exposure latitude of the film. Lower ISO films produce higher image quality, but require more light to expose the image properly. Higher ISO films have more grain and lower image quality, but can be used in low-light conditions
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