microfiche
Microfiche. There are normally dozens or hundreds of pages of documents stored on one fiche. You need a very powerful microfiche reader to be able to read them.
A microfilm is a small sheet of film that stores reduced-size images of documents, typically used for archive and storage purposes. The documents are photographed at a reduced size onto the film, allowing for space-efficient storage and preservation. The film can then be magnified for viewing using a special reader.
Edible films are just that. A thin sheet of an edible material. One great example is Listerine strips. They contain small amounts of active ingredient (in this case breath freshener) in the small sheet. They contain enough to "do the trick". Usually the film dissolves almost instantly when it comes in contact with water or saliva.
Small films. Usually 30 min or less.
Plastic sheet is a flat, rigid material with a thickness greater than 0.25 millimeters, while plastic film is a thin, flexible material with a thickness less than 0.25 millimeters. Sheets are typically sturdier and used for applications requiring rigidity and durability, while films are commonly used for packaging and wrapping due to their flexibility.
plastic film or sheet
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They were called Film Posters. Also called "One Sheet Film Posters" or "One Sheet Movie Posters"
Sheet music to most relatively modern movies is copyrighted so you will have to purchase it in official sources. One of the official distributors of Film/TV/Show genres sheet music is MusicaNeo. See the related links.
Small Faces - film - was created in 1996.
The standard 35mm film print sizes used in photography are typically 4x6 inches, 5x7 inches, and 8x10 inches.
an emulsion of small particles of a photosensitive silver salt (Usually silver halide) suspended in gelatin