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1) "35mm" -- As to 35mm slr - This article is primarily about the use of 35 mm film in movies. For more detailed information on its use in still photography, see 135 film.
35 mm film frames. At far left and far right, outside the perforations, is the SDDS soundtrack as an image of a digital signal. Between the perforations is the Dolby Digital soundtrack (note the tiny Dolby "Double D" logo in the center of each area between the perforations). Just inside the perforations, on the left side of the image, is the analog optical soundtrack, with two channels encoded using Dolby SR noise reduction that can be dematrixed into four channels using Dolby Pro Logic. The optical timecode used to synchronize a DTS soundtrack, which sits between the optical soundtrack and the image, is not pictured. Finally, the image here is an anamorphic image used to create a 2.39:1 aspect ratio when projected through an anamorphic lens. Note the thin frame lines of anamorphic prints. 35 mm film is the basic film gauge most commonly used for both still photography and motion pictures, and remains relatively unchanged since its introduction in 1892 by William Dickson and Thomas Edison, using film stock supplied by George Eastman. The photographic film is cut into strips 35 mm (about 1 3/8 inches) wide — hence the name.[1][2] The standard negative pulldown is four perforations per frame along both edges, which makes for exactly 16 frames per foot.[3] A wide variety of largely proprietary gauges were used by the numerous different camera and projection systems independently invented around the late 19th century and early 20th century, ranging from 13 mm to 75 mm.[4] 35 mm was eventually recognized as the international standard gauge in 1909,[5] and has by far remained the dominant film gauge for both image origination and projection. Despite threats both from smaller and larger gaug..."
2) "Slr" -- As to 35mm slr SLR Function: abbreviation single-lens reflex Pronunciation Symbols The initialism SLR can refer to: - Satellite laser ranging
- Scalable Linear Recording
- Self-Loading Rifle, see semi-automatic rifle.
- The UK version of the Belgian FN FAL semi automatic rifle, the L1A1 SLR.
- Semi-linear resolution
- Sending Loudness Rating
- Simple LR parser (Simple Left-to-right Rightmost-derivation parser)
- Single-lens reflex camera
- See also: Digital single-lens reflex camera
- Sports Leicht Rennsport (Sports Light Racing), a name originally given to Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR, the 1955 sportcar racer and was recently handed down to Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren.
- Sta. Lucia Realtors, a professional basketball team.
- Statutory Liquidity Ratio
- Straylight Run, an emo/indie band from Long Island, New York.
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