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==Film types== [[File:110 film small-format slides, with box, plastic holder, slide adapter and pocket viewer.jpg|thumb|Three mini slides from 110 film, along with the box they came in from the lab, the plastic slide holder that was inside the box, a standard-format slide adapter, and a battery-powered pocket slide viewer for the mini slides]] [[File:110 film negative strip.jpg|right|thumb|Negative strip]] Although the format is commonly associated with print film, Kodak also produced [[Kodachrome]] 64 [[photographic slide|slide]] film in 110 cartridges until 1982.<ref name="slide110">Marcus, Ted R., ''[http://www.tedsimages.com/text/comment8.htm APS, 110, "Disc," and Formats du Jour]'', Ted Marcus' Virtual Light Table. Article copyright date 2006, retrieved 2006-11-09.</ref><ref name="slide110b">Marcus, Ted R., ''[http://www.tedsimages.com/text/eurfd.htm Europe Through the Front Door]'', Ted Marcus' Virtual Light Table. Article copyright date 2004, retrieved 2006-11-09.</ref> In 2012 [[Lomography]] re-introduced slide film for 110 with their Peacock 200 ASA model.<ref name="110 Film β Lomography Shop" /> However, since not all 110 cameras have a settable ASA dial (low or high, depending on presence of a notch in the cassette), a [[neutral-density filter]] has to be used over the lens or the exposure compensation dial has to be used where available. Otherwise, over-exposure by a factor of x2 will result, leading to over-exposed images.[[File:Acapulco, Mexico (Kodak 110).jpg|thumb|Typical 110 shot scanned from the original negative]] Along with standard-sized slides that fit into standard projectors, 110 slide film could also be processed into smaller format slides. The latter requires special ''Pocket [[Carousel slide projector|Carousel]]'' projectors,<ref name="slide110" /> or the [[Leica Camera|Leica]] 110 projector. [[Kodak]]'s Verichrome Pan was the only 110 black and white film produced until 2012, when Lomography manufactured their "Orca" Black and White film at 100 ISO speed. This speed is supported by most 110 cameras. Lomography went on to launch color, [[redscale]], and slide film cartridges which, along with black and white, are the only 110 film types in production as of 2022.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Lomography - A Quick Rundown of the Lomography 110 Films |url=https://www.lomography.com/magazine/276578-a-quick-rundown-of-the-lomography-110-films |access-date=2022-11-30 |website=www.lomography.com |date=10 November 2018 |language=en}}</ref>
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