Original Negative

EXPOSURE DATA

Lens: 20 mm ZEISS Ultra Prime

Filter: 85

Aperture: T2.8 Incident Light Levels

Key = 160fc

Color temperature = 5630K Fill = 32fc

Stop notations listed on the photo are reflected light readings.

3

71

5

4

2

6

8

1 -2.0 Stops

2 -.8 Stops

3 -.2 Stops

4 +0 Stops

5 +.3 Stops

6 +.5 Stops

7 +.9 Stops

8 +3.3 Stops

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Base

Acetate safety base with rem-jet

backing.

Darkroom Recommendations

Do not use a safelight. Handle unprocessed film in total darkness.

Processing

ECN-2

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.

Postproduction 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 –18°C (0°F). Process film promptly.

Exposure Index

Tungsten (3200 K)—100; Daylight—64

(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

 

 

 

Tungsten (3000 K)

WRATTEN Gelatin No. 82B

64

 

 

 

Tungsten (3200 K)

None

100

 

 

 

Tungsten Photoflood (3400 K)

None

100

 

 

 

Daylight (5500 K)

WRATTEN Gelatin No. 85

64

 

 

 

White-Flame Arcs

WRATTEN Gelatin No. 85B

40

 

 

 

Yellow-Flame Arcs

Color Compensating 20Y

64

 

 

 

OPTIMA 32

None

100

 

 

 

VITALITE

WRATTEN Gelatin No. 85

64

 

 

 

Fluorescent, Cool White†

WRATTEN Gelatin No. 85 + 10M

40

 

 

 

Fluorescent, Deluxe Cool White†

WRATTEN Gelatin 85C + 10R

64

 

 

 

Metal Halide H.M.I.

WRATTEN Gelatin No. 85

64

 

 

 

*These are approximate corrections only. Make final corrections during printing.

†These are starting-point recommendations for trial exposures. When you don’t know the type of fluorescent lamp, use a KODAK Color Compensating Filter CC40R with an exposure index (EI) of 50.

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