underexposure latitude, wider speed ranges, and improve- ments in grain structure, sharpness, continuous-tone reproduction, and color saturation.
An edge-numbering system for all KODAK Motion Picture Camera Films features both electronic- and operator-read characters. The digital numbers, called EASTMAN KEYKODE Numbers, are in the form of a machine-readable barcode. This feature opens up the potential for automated film handling. All KODAKMotion Picture Color Negative Camera Films as well as most Black-and-White Camera Films have KEYKODENumbers.
Note: The Kodak filter materials, as well as other brand name products we describe in this publication, are available from dealers in photographic supplies. You can use equiv- alent materials, if desired.
Need Another H-2?
You can purchase extra copies of Publication No. H-2 from the nearest Kodak company or distributor in your country. U.S. residents can order directly from Eastman Kodak Company, Department 412L, 343 State Street, Rochester, NY 14650-0532. Be sure to include the title Cinematographer’s Field Guide and the code number H-2 in your order.
You can also find information on KODAK Motion Picture Films on the Web. Visit our website at: www.kodak.com/go/motion.