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Film Type
Film Type
specifies the type of film in the camera back connected to the film recorder. Windows BLL
Generator supports two types of film, LFC-based and non-LFC based. LFC based film choices rely on
so-called LFC files that reside in the LGDATA\LFC directory. These LFC files contain transfer functions
for specific film/film recorder combinations. The transfer functions of non-LFC based films have been
pre-programmed into the film recorders.
NOTE:
Choose LFC-based films over non-LFC-based films when possible!
Non-LFC based Film Types
Use
Ektachrome 100 (35mm)
with:
• 35mm camera back
• ISO daylight balanced slide film such as Ektachrome 100, Fujichrome 100 or Agfachrome 100
• All film recorders except the Digital Photography Models
Use
Polachrome
with:
• 35mm camera back
• Polachrome instant 35mm slide film. You process the slides yourself using the Polaroid 35mm
Autoprocess System. Polachrome slides are only draft quality, but are useful if time or
confidentiality is important.
• All film recorders
Use
Polaroid 339
with:
• Polaroid camera back
• Polaroid Instant Print film, which produces 4"x 3" instant prints. It is convenient for making test
prints and single print images.
• All film recorders except the Personal LFR and the Personal LFR PLUS
Use
Polaroid 669
with:
• Polaroid camera back
• Polaroid Instant Pack film, which produces 3 3/4"x 2 7/8" instant transparencies
• All film recorders except the Personal LFR and the Personal LFR PLUS
Use
Polaroid 691
with:
• Polaroid camera back