
Kodak film
Kodak film is a photographic film used to capture images through exposure to light. It contains a light-sensitive emulsion of silver halide crystals on a plastic base, which records the image when exposed to light and developed chemically. This process produces photographs with rich detail and color. Kodak, a leading manufacturer, popularized film for decades before digital photography became prevalent. Today, Kodak film is appreciated by enthusiasts and professionals for its unique aesthetic qualities, including color rendition, grain structure, and tonal range, making it a timeless medium for artistic and archival purposes.