muovifilmi
Muovifilmi refers to a type of photographic film composed primarily of cellulose acetate, a synthetic polymer derived from cellulose. Introduced in the early 20th century, it became widely adopted in the 1950s and 1960s as a safer and more stable alternative to earlier nitrate-based films, which were highly flammable and prone to degradation. The term "muovifilmi" is Finnish, combining the words *muovi* (plastic) and *filmi* (film), reflecting its composition.
Cellulose acetate film was developed to address the safety concerns associated with nitrate film, which had
The widespread adoption of muovifilmi coincided with the rise of home photography in the mid-20th century.
Today, muovifilmi remains relevant in film preservation efforts, as its stability helps protect historical and cultural