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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.

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Contents Cinematographer’s Field Guide Cinematographer’s Field Guide Seventh Edition, November Contents Introduction Need Another H-2? Page Kodak Motion Picture Camera Films Color Temperature Page Kodak Motion Picture Camera Films MPF-5 50D 5245/7245 100T Process ECN-2 5248/7248Vision 200T 5274/7274 200T 5293/7293 SFX 200T SFX Vision 250D Illumination Incident Light Table for Daylight 5246/7246Vision 320T Handling Total darkness 5277/7277Vision 500T 5279/7279 500T 5298 Vision 800T 5289/7289 Ektachrome 100D 5285 7240 16 mm, Super 8 Eastman Ektachrome Film Tungsten EI 125 7240 7239 35 mm/16 mm Eastman Ektachrome Film Daylight EI 160 7239 MPF-32 9/98 7250 MPF-34 9/98 7251 5231/7231 35 mm/16 mm Eastman PLUS-X Negative Film 5231/7231 Daylight- 250 25 Tungsten- 200 5222/7222 35 mm/16 mm Eastman DOUBLE-X Negative Film5222/7222 7276 16 mm, Super 8 Eastman PLUS-X Reversal Film 7276 Daylight- 200* 24 Tungsten- 160 7278 16 mm, super 8 Eastman TRI-X Reversal Film7278 Daylight Incident-Light Illumination in footcandlesFilters for Black-and-White Films IntroductionTypes of Filters PLUS-X DOUBLE-X TRI-X Color Compensating Filters Conversion Filters for Color Films Exposure To Obtain Kodak Light Balancing FiltersKodak Wratten Neutral Density Filters No Neutral Density FiltersDaylight Page Aspect Ratios Tips and Techniques10 9/00 Protection from Physical Damage Ambient-Background Radiation effects on raw stockProcessed Film Storage Unprocessed Film Before and After ExposureShooting for Television Ditty Bag Getting ReadyTools Camera AccessoriesCamera Operator’s Meter Case Final Thought About Laboratories Flashing Camera Films to Lower ContrastExposed Film -What Now? Page Mm and 65 mm End Use Winding DesignationsPerforation Types Mm End Use Quantities -Standard PackagesOrdering RAW Stock Product and Technical Information United States of America Argentina InternationalAustralia AustriaColombia ChileCzech Republic DenmarkFrance FinlandGermany GreeceIreland IranIsrael ItalyMalaysia LuxemborgMexico NetherlandsPhilippines PeruPoland PortugalSweden SpainSwitzerland TaiwanVenezuela United StatesUruguay CAT 141