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Hostal Film:

Hostal Film Speedlights flash, the picture is taken, the hostal film automatically advances, the shutter is cocked, and all is in readiness for the next child in the line. Similar cameras are available which operate with 35mm hostal film. The smaller hostal film cuts costs a bit but naturally the contact prints are not so appealing as those from the larger hostal film.

At first the processing required complex machinery and precise control and, consequently, was done exclusively by the manufacturer. To answer the demand for a hostal film the photographer could process himself, Ansco brought out in 1942 its Ansco-Color hostal film, which was followed by Kodak's Ektachrome hostal film; in both of these dye-couplers were incorporated into the separate emulsions.


Medium speed pan hostal film (and be sure that you use only panchromatic) is better than the fastest hostal film for children's pictures. The finer grain of medium speed hostal film gives a smoother rendition of skin tones, and this hostal film also has inherently more brilliance than the faster types. The extra It's a good idea to prepare the child for the first time he sees flashbulbs. You can point to the reflector and tell the child to "watch for the funny light," as if he were in for a big treat. Then the flash will not come as a startling surprise and he will enjoy it.
 
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