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2 | 1 |
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Original Negative
EXPOSURE DATA
Lens: 100 mm ZEISS Ultra Prime
Filter: None
Aperture: T2.8 Incident Light Levels
Key = 20fc
color temperature = 3000K Fill = 2fc
Backlight = 5fc
color temperature = 4000K
Stop notations listed on the photo are reflected light readings.
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 6 +1 Stops | 7 +1.2 Stops 8 +1.5 Stops |
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Base
Acetate safety base with
backing.
Darkroom Recommendations
Do not use a safelight. Handle unprocessed film in total darkness.
Processing
Storage
Color Balance
This film is balanced for exposure with tungsten illumination (3200 K). You can also expose it with tungsten lamps that have slightly higher or lower color temperatures (± 150 K) without correction filters, since final color balancing can be done in printing. For other light sources, use the correction filters in the table below.
Post-production information
When you transfer this film directly to video, set up the telecine using negative Telecine Analysis Film (TAF).
Store unexposed film at 13°C (55°F) or lower. For storage of unexposed film longer than 6 months, store at
Exposure Index
Tungsten (3200
(with KODAK WRATTEN Gelatin
Filter No. 85)
Laboratory Aim Density
Time negative originals relative to Laboratory Aim Density (LAD) Control Film supplied by Eastman Kodak Company.
LIGHT SOURCE | KODAK FILTERS ON CAMERA* | EXPOSURE INDEX |
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Tungsten (3000 K) | WRATTEN Gelatin No. 82B | 320 |
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Tungsten (3200 K) | None | 500 |
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Tungsten Photoflood (3400 K) | None | 500 |
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Daylight (5500 K) | WRATTEN Gelatin No. 85 | 320 |
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WRATTEN Gelatin No. 85B | 200 | |
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Color Compensating 20Y | 320 | |
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OPTIMA 32 | None | 500 |
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VITALITE | WRATTEN Gelatin No. 85 | 320 |
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Fluorescent, Cool White† | WRATTEN Gelatin No. 85 +10M | 200 |
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Fluorescent, Deluxe Cool White† | WRATTEN Gelatin No. 85C +10R | 320 |
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Metal Halide H.M.I. | WRATTEN Gelatin No. 85 | 320 |
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*These are approximate corrections only. Make final corrections during printing.
†These are