• while black and white films continued to be AGFA material converted by Ferrania from cold stored master rolls of AGFA APX. Ferrania itself closed in 2009...
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    black and white films were converted by Ferrania from stored master rolls of AGFA stock. Ferrania closed in 2009. Replacement colour films were supplied...
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    such as converting film, have caused production bottlenecks for companies such as Kodak. In 2013 Ferrania, an Italy-based film manufacturer which ceased...
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    located Ferrania Film Museum, museum of industrial and territorial culture located in Palazzo Scarampi. It is dedicated to the company FILM/Ferrania/3M, once...
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    took weeks to get it processed in Paris. Pathéscope Colour Film (actually made by Ferrania) was introduced in the 1950s. A number of cameras and projectors...
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    Ilford Photo (category Photographic film makers)
    invested £350,000 in a 35mm film cassette making plant, it had acquired from Ferrania, bringing production back in house after relying on external suppliers...
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    Flaming Creatures (category Template film date with 1 release date)
    Tropical, Agfa-Ferrania, and DuPont. The rolls were out-of-date, giving parts of the film a foggy or high-contrast texture. The film's working title was...
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  • Motion Picture film without Remjet layer. FILM Ferrania (Italy) Small scale manufacturer of B&W film Film Washi (France) Handcrafted B&W film. Foma Bohemia...
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    only for experimenting. Ferrania in Italy was the last factory producing 126 film. They marketed an ISO 200 colour print film under their Solaris brand...
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    Vatican, Italy 1936–1938: Domus Alba, via Goldoni, Milan, Italy 1936–1942: Ferrania building (today Fiat), corso Matteotti, Milan, Italy 1936–1942: Artistic...
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