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Entire books have been written on the characteristics of various film supports. I review the pros and cons of CTA (aka acetate) and Estar (aka Mylar or polyester) in "Making Kodak Film".
Briefly:
Estar has superior dimensional stability and physical strength. It has a memory so it can severely curl in roll film applications and also it light pipes causing fogging. Estar does not out-gas so it can be used in the vacuum of outer space.
CTA has little memory so works well in roll film applications.
Briefly:
Estar has superior dimensional stability and physical strength. It has a memory so it can severely curl in roll film applications and also it light pipes causing fogging. Estar does not out-gas so it can be used in the vacuum of outer space.
CTA has little memory so works well in roll film applications.
