Sprocket hole photography

Sprocket hole photography is a style of photography that exposes the full width of a perforated film such as 35 mm film, creating a photograph punctuated by the "sprocket holes" (perforations) along the edges of the film. While 35 mm film is by far the most popular gauge, other perforated film gauges could theoretically be used, such as 8 mm, super 8, 9.5 mm, 16 mm and 65/70 mm.

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Sprocket hole photography

Sprocket hole photography is a style of photography that exposes the full width of a perforated film such as 35 mm film, creating a photograph punctuated by the "sprocket holes" (perforations) along the edges of the film. While 35 mm film is by far the most popular gauge, other perforated film gauges could theoretically be used, such as 8 mm, super 8, 9.5 mm, 16 mm and 65/70 mm.

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