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KOD AK VISION2 100T Col or Negative Film 52 12 / 7 2 12 www.kodak.c om/go/motion The big pictur e and all the fine details. 10 0T 52 12 / 72 12 KODAK VISION2 100T Col or Negative Film 5212 / 7212 is the sharpest col or negative motion pictur e film. With ex cellent fl exibility and extr emely fine gr ain, VISION2 100T Film offers cl ean and crisp i[...]
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1 2 3 4 5 6 8 7 T ungsten (3000 K) WRA TTEN Gelatin No. 82B 64 T ungsten (3200 K) None 100 T ungsten Photoflood (3400 K) None 100 Daylight (5500 K) WRA TTEN Gelatin No. 85 64 White-Flame Ar cs WRA TTEN Gelatin No. 85B 40 Y ellow-Flame Arcs Color Compensating 20Y 64 OPTIMA 32 None 100 VIT ALITE WRA TTEN Gelatin No. 85 64 Fluoresc ent, Cool White† [...]
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SENSITOMETRIC CURVES ➤ "0" on the x-axis repr esents normal exposure of an 18-perc ent gray card in the r ed, green, and blue layers of this film. A white car d is 2 1/3 stops higher than normal exposur e, and there ar e at least 2 1/2 s tops above that for capturing specular highlight detail. A 3-perc ent black card is 2 2/3 stops bel [...]
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ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION T o or der the publications below, call 1-800-233-1650 between 8 a.m. and 7 p.m. Eastern Time. Outside the United States, pl ease contact your Kodak r epresent ative. Visit us online at www .kodak.com/go/motion FILMS Cinematographer’ s Field Guide KODAK Publication No. H-2 PROCESSING Manual for Pr ocessing K ODAK Motion Pi[...]