who develops camera film
Producing film is a tedious, time-consuming process requiring extreme precision. Film is unique as it's both physical and digital, so the film developer requires special tools to accurately place the image in the desired location. These tools are given by a manufacturer on a case-by-case basis and have to be customized for each development machine. Film developers work with chemists to determine which chemicals will best develop their images, using skill and experience to create finished photographs. The result of this process can then be printed or used as a digital file for printing elsewhere. The following is a list of major film manufacturers and their images for each developer: DIM. Daguerreotypeotype, D Medium, D200, and D6200 are manufactured in France by C.J. Barthélémy & Company. None of these utilize the traditional glass plate attachment system frequently seen on other manufacturers' cameras. FISKE STUDIOS - Fiske develops solely on glass plates devel...