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  2. Kodak 35 - Wikipedia

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    The film pressure-plate is chrome-plated polished steel, while the other parts are nickel-plated. A variety of lens and shutter combinations appeared during the production period: [3] 1938–1945: Kodak Anastigmat f/5.6 50mm in KODEX SHUTTER, or; 1938–1949: Kodak Anastigmat Special f/3.5 50mm in KODAMATIC SHUTTER, or

  3. Keykode - Wikipedia

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    A common workflow for film editing involves edge-coding printed film simultaneously with the film's synchronized audio track, on 35mm magnetic film, so that a foot of film and its synchronized audio have identical edge numbers. Eastman Kodak began using latent image edge numbering on their manufactured 35mm raw film stocks in 1919. [1] [2]

  4. Kodak - Wikipedia

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    In response to the growing demand for film by hobbyists, Kodak launched a newly formulated version of the discontinued Ektachrome 100 in 35mm film format in September 2018. [174] [175] The following year, the company announced the film stock in 120 and 4x5 film formats. [176] B&W Negative Film Kodak Tri-X 320; Kodak Tri-X 400; Kodak TMAX 100 ...

  5. E-3 process - Wikipedia

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    To remove all the developed silver. In the E-1 process, this is noted as a "clearing and fixing bath." 13 Wash 10: 65–72 °F (18–22 °C) 8: 73–77 °F (23–25 °C) Running water 14 Stabilizing / Wetting agent rinse 1: 65–72 °F (18–22 °C) 1: 73–77 °F (23–25 °C) Using Kodak Photo-Flo to remove water droplets 15 Dry not specified ...

  6. DX encoding - Wikipedia

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    DX (Digital indeX) encoding is a standard for marking 35 mm and APS photographic film and film cartridges, originally introduced by Kodak in 1983. It includes multiple markings, which are a latent image barcode on the bottom edge of the film, below the sprocket holes, a conductive pattern on the cartridge used by automatic cameras, and a ...

  7. Technical Pan - Wikipedia

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    KODAK Technical Pan Film is a black-and-white panchromatic negative film with extended red sensitivity. The 2415 Film is available in both 35 mm and 4 x 5-inch sizes; it has a dimensionally stable 4-mil (100 μm) ESTHAR-AH Base with a built-in 0.1-density dye that suppresses light piping.

  8. Kodak T-MAX - Wikipedia

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    Kodak Professional T-MAX Film is a continuous tone, panchromatic, tabular-grain black and white negative film originally developed and manufactured by Eastman Kodak since 1986. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is still manufactured by Eastman Kodak but distributed and marketed by Kodak Alaris , as with other products under Kodak Professional banner.

  9. List of discontinued photographic films - Wikipedia

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    Adox was a German camera and film brand of Fotowerke Dr. C. Schleussner GmbH of Frankfurt am Main, the world's first photographic materials manufacturer. In the 1950s it launched its revolutionary thin layer sharp black and white kb 14 and 17 films, referred to by US distributors as the 'German wonder film'. [1]