film base
1 of 1noun/ˈfɪlm beɪs/
Forms:film bases
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the transparent material that is coated with light-sensitive emulsion used in traditional film photography
The film base is the supporting layer of a film strip that holds the light-sensitive emulsion, which is a layer containing tiny particles that record images when exposed to light. Typically made of plastic, the film base provides the structural support needed to handle and process the film. It ensures that the emulsion remains intact and correctly positioned during exposure and development.