SIZES AVAILABLE

Standard Products Available

Format and

Length

Core

Description

Perforation/Pitch

Specification No.

Meters (Feet)

 

 

Metric (Imperial)

 

 

 

 

 

35 mm VCP242

610 (2000)

Y

 

BH-4740 (BH-1866)

 

 

 

 

 

35 mm VCP666

610 (2000)

Y

 

KS-4750 (KS-1870)

 

 

 

 

 

35 mm VCP701

610 (2000)

Y

 

BH-4750 (BH-1870)

 

 

 

 

 

35 mm VCP779

610 (2000)

Y

 

KS-4750 (KS-1870)

 

 

 

 

 

35 mm VCP779

915 (3000)

Y

 

KS-4750 (KS-1870)

 

 

 

 

 

35 mm VCP779

1220 (4000)

Y

 

KS-4750 (KS-1870)

 

 

 

 

 

35 mm VCP789

1830 (6000)

Y

 

KS-4750 (KS-1870)

 

 

 

 

 

16 mm VCP618

915 (3000)

Z

Winding A

1R-7620 (1R-3000)

 

 

 

 

 

16 mm VCP452

915 (3000)

Z

 

2R-7620 (2R-3000)

 

 

 

 

 

70 mm VCP542

760 (2500)

S

 

KS-4750 (KS-1870)

 

 

 

 

 

Note: For availability of non-standard products, contact your Kodak location.

MORE INFORMATION

Outside the United States and Canada, please contact your Kodak representative.

You can also visit our web site at www.kodak.com/go/motion for further information. You may want to bookmark our location so you can find us easily the next time.

Films

Cinematographer’s Field Guide

 

KODAK Publication No. H-2

 

 

Image Structure

KODAK Motion Picture Film

 

KODAK Publication No. H-1

 

 

Specification Numbers

Cinematographer’s Field Guide

 

KODAK Publication No. H-2

 

 

Storage

KODAK Motion Picture Film

 

KODAK Publication No. H-1

 

The Book of Film Care

 

KODAK Publication No. H-23

 

 

LAD

LAD—Laboratory Aim Density

 

KODAK Publication No. H-61

 

 

Transfer

KODAK Telecine Analysis Film User’s Guide

 

KODAK Publication No. H-822

 

KODAK Telecine Exposure Calibration Film User’s Guide

 

KODAK Publication No. H-807

 

 

KODAK VISION Color Print Film / 2383, 3383 H-1-2383t

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Kodak 3383, 2383 manual Sizes Available, More Information, Standard Products Available, Metric Imperial

3383, 2383 specifications

Kodak 2383 and 3383 are renowned film stocks that have left a significant mark on the world of motion picture cinematography. Widely regarded for their vibrant color reproduction and exceptional image quality, these films have become staples in the industry, trusted by filmmakers for various shooting scenarios.

Kodak 2383 film is a color print film designed primarily for motion picture use. It boasts an impressive exposure latitude that enhances its versatility, allowing cinematographers to capture scenes in a broad spectrum of lighting conditions. This film is characterized by its ability to reproduce colors with remarkable fidelity, ensuring that the hues seen through the camera are preserved accurately during the printing process. Kodak 2383 is often used in the final print stage of film production, making it a favorite among professionals.

One of the notable features of Kodak 2383 is its grain structure, which is fine and consistent, contributing to a smooth visual texture. This characteristic is crucial for ensuring that the film can be projected at large sizes without losing clarity and detail. Additionally, it has a moderate dynamic range, allowing for a good balance between highlight and shadow details, making it suitable for a variety of cinematic styles.

Kodak 3383, on the other hand, is optimized for a different aspect of film production. It serves a similar purpose but is regarded more for its capabilities in producing optical effects and special color grades. This film stock is designed to enhance color vibrancy, making it ideal for sequences that demand a more striking visual presentation.

Both films utilize advanced emulsion technology that enhances their overall imaging performance. This includes improved sensitivity to light and color, ensuring that even the most challenging lighting conditions can be captured effectively. Furthermore, these films have been engineered to exhibit consistency across batches, which is vital for maintaining a cohesive look throughout a production.

In conclusion, Kodak 2383 and 3383 offer filmmakers unique attributes that cater to different needs within the film production process. Their combined capabilities in color reproduction, grain structure, and technological advancements make them essential tools for anyone looking to create high-quality, visually compelling moving images. Whether it's for capturing everyday scenes or enhancing dramatic moments, these film stocks continue to play a crucial role in the art of cinematography.