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[[Plate|Photographic plates]] (usually glass coated with light-sensitive material, but historically, sometimes metal or paper) and cut-sheet film have been made in many "standard" sizes, often with a title; many early cameras included the plate size title in the name of the camera.
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[[Plate|Photographic plates]] (usually glass coated with light-sensitive material, but historically, sometimes metal or paper) and [[Sheet film|sheet film]] have been made in many "standard" sizes, often with a title; many early cameras included the plate size title in the name of the camera.
  
 
''See also [[Japanese formats]] and [[Large format]].''
 
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==Links==
 
==Links==
 
* [http://www.edinphoto.org.uk/1_early/1_early_photography_-_sizes.htm Plate and tintype sizes] on [http://www.edinphoto.org.uk/index.htm EdinPhoto site]
 
* [http://www.edinphoto.org.uk/1_early/1_early_photography_-_sizes.htm Plate and tintype sizes] on [http://www.edinphoto.org.uk/index.htm EdinPhoto site]
* [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=HHX4xB94vcMC&pg=PA104&lpg=PA104&dq=film+plate+sizes&source=web&ots=7Hi5AuU_tn&sig=QBJEpH9OIy7FOLZlfmGq8z03NnY&hl=en The Manual of Photography: Photographic and Digital Imaging p.104] by R. E. Jacobson
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Latest revision as of 02:02, 23 November 2021

Photographic plates (usually glass coated with light-sensitive material, but historically, sometimes metal or paper) and sheet film have been made in many "standard" sizes, often with a title; many early cameras included the plate size title in the name of the camera.

See also Japanese formats and Large format.

Plate & Sheet Film Sizes
Metric sizes are to nearest mm for equivalent inch sizes.
Size (inches) Size (mm) Name/Type
15/8 × 21/8 41 × 57 "sixteenth-plate" tintypes
2 × 2½ 51 × 64 "ninth-plate" tintypes
2½ × 3½ 64 × 89 "sixth-plate" tintypes
31/8 × 41/8 79 × 105 "quarter-plate" tintypes
3¼ × 3¼ lantern slides
3¼ × 4¼ 83 × 108 "quarter-plate"
3¼ × 5½ 83 × 140 postcard or 3A
4 × 5 102 × 127 sheet film
4½ × 6½ 114 × 165 Cabinet Card
4½ × 5½ 114 × 140 "half-plate" tintypes
4¾ × 6½ 120 × 165 "half-plate" glass plates
4 × 10 102 × 254 sheet film
5 × 7 127 × 178 sheet film
6½ × 8½ 216 × 165 "full-plate" glass plates,
tintypes
7 × 17 178 × 432 sheet film
8 × 6 203 × 152 Cabinet view
8 × 10 203 × 254 sheet film
8 × 20 203 × 508 sheet film
11 × 14 279 × 356 sheet film
12 × 20 305 × 508 sheet film
14 × 17 356 × 417 sheet film
16 × 20 406 × 508 sheet film
20 × 24 508 × 610 sheet film
65 × 90 sheet film
90 × 120 sheet film
100 × 150 sheet film, another postcard format
130 × 180 sheet film
180 × 240 sheet film
240 × 300 sheet film



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