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- Q901455 subject Q13260618.
- Q901455 subject Q8127735.
- Q901455 subject Q8363322.
- Q901455 abstract "127 is a roll film format for still photography introduced by Kodak in 1912.The film itself is 46 mm wide, placing it between 35 mm and 120 "medium format" films in terms of size. The image format normally used is a square 4 cm × 4 cm. However, rectangular 4 cm × 3 cm and 4 cm × 6 cm are also standard.127 enjoyed mainstream popularity until its usage began to decline from the 1960s onwards in the face of newer, cartridge-based films. However, as of 2015 it survives as a niche format.".
- Q901455 thumbnail 127mm_film.jpg?width=300.
- Q901455 wikiPageExternalLink 127.
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- Q901455 wikiPageWikiLink Q13260618.
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- Q901455 wikiPageWikiLink Q8127735.
- Q901455 wikiPageWikiLink Q8363322.
- Q901455 wikiPageWikiLink Q901455.
- Q901455 comment "127 is a roll film format for still photography introduced by Kodak in 1912.The film itself is 46 mm wide, placing it between 35 mm and 120 "medium format" films in terms of size. The image format normally used is a square 4 cm × 4 cm. However, rectangular 4 cm × 3 cm and 4 cm × 6 cm are also standard.127 enjoyed mainstream popularity until its usage began to decline from the 1960s onwards in the face of newer, cartridge-based films. However, as of 2015 it survives as a niche format.".
- Q901455 label "127 film".
- Q901455 depiction 127mm_film.jpg.