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Svema (Russian: Свема, Светочувствительные Материалы - 'Light-sensitive Materials') was a
major Soviet-era state-owned
manufacturer of
photographic film...
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Svema Foto 32
Svema Foto 65 (80 ASA)
Svema Foto 130
Svema Foto 250 Type 1990 (new GOST
speed scale, same as ASA)
Svema Foto 50; ISO 50/18°
Svema Foto...
- in
Ukraine and
established in 1995. It
operates equipment once used by
Svema to
produce similar product lines. ФН-64 (FN-64), ISO 64/19° Фoto-100 (Foto-100)...
- Agfa-Gevaert are sold
under their own brand.
Founded in
Soviet times in 1931, the
Svema film
factory and
chemical plant in Shostka,
Ukraine was once the second...
- its name.
Shostka is an
important centre of industry: in
chemicals (see
Svema) and in dairy, the
Shostka City Milk
Plant was
recently acquired by the...
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between 1937 and 1950s and
Soviet Union KOMZ
Ekran movie cameras and
Svema offering reversal film in 1960s.
Introduced in 2011 by
Nicholas Kovats and...
- processing,
chemical production, film and
photo material production (See:
Svema), and
chemical fertilizer production. In general,
there are 273
large industry...
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plates and films. SPUR (Germany)
Manufacturer of
photographic chemicals Svema (Ukraine)
Brand of
Astrum Holdings. Converting/****ng 3rd
party B&W & Color...
- Agfa 16 mm film 120 film 35mm film A
range of 35mm film A
range of
Soviet Svema film From top: 120, 135 (35mm) and 127 film with a 127 film
spool A guide...
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technical information about the
cinematographic film
manufacturer (e.g.,
Svema). This
basic method was also
followed in most
American films from the 1930s...