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Kodak
Films
Kodak
Elite Chrome 100
- Performs extremely
well in bright-light conditions.
- Is ideal for
close ups.
Kodak Elite Chrome
200
- A true 200-speed
film delivering superior grain in general picture-taking under bright, moderate,
and even lower light conditions.
Kodak Elite Chrome
400
- This high-speed,
saturated high-contrast film is best for fast action and low-light conditions.
Kodak Ektachrome
64T (EPY)
- Color balance:
Tungsten
- Neutral color
balance with excellent color reproduction.
- Reciprocity
performance.
Kodak Portra 160NC
- Use 160NC Film
for smooth, natural flesh tones in controlled lighting situations.
- Film speed:
ISO 160 for exposure times of 1/10,000 second to 10 seconds.
- Color balance:
Daylight or electronic flash.
Kodak Portra 160VC
- Features vivid
colors and medium speed.
- Use 160VC Film
for rich, vivid colors in controlled lighting situations.
- Film speed:
ISO 160 for exposure times of 1/10,000 second to 10 seconds
- Color balance:
Daylight or electronic flash
- Primary features:
Enhanced color in scenes with one predominant color or flatly lit situations.
Kodak Portra 400NC
- Features natural
colors and high speed.
- Use 400NC Film
for smooth, natural flesh tones on location.
- Film speed:
ISO 400 for exposure times of 1/10,000 second to 10 seconds.
- Color balance:
Daylight or electronic flash.
- Primary features:
Subtle color and natural flesh tones
Kodak Portra 800
- Features exceptionally
fine grain, exposure latitude, sharpness, color saturation and excellent skin
tones.
- A high speed
film designed for the most challenging low-light applications.
- Ideal for shooting
with long lenses and stopping action in low light.
Kodak Portra 400VC
- Features vivid
colors and high speed.
- Use 400VC Film
for vivid colors on location.
- Film speed:
ISO 400 for exposure times of 1/10,000 second to 10 seconds.
- Color balance:
Daylight or electronic flash.
- Primary features:
Vivid color.
Kodak T400CN
- This is a 400-speed,
multi-purpose black-and-white film that's processed in Process C-41 with color
negative films.
- It's designed
for printing on either black-and-white papers or color negative papers.
- Wide exposure
latitude.
- Extremely fine
grain and high sharpness.
- Excellent latent-image
keeping properties.
- Print tone
is adjustable on color negative paper.
Kodak TMax 100
- Especially
useful for detailed subjects when maximum image quality is needed.
- Film speed:
EI 100.
- Panchromatic.
- Extremely high
sharpness, extremely fine grain, very high resolving power.
- A very high
degree of enlargement.
- Expanded exposure
latitude.
Kodak TMax 400
- Especially useful
for dimly lighted subjects, fast shutter speeds, extended flash range, and
good depth of field.
- Film speed:
EI 400 (also for use at speeds of EI 800 and EI 1600 )
- Panchromatic.
- Very high sharpness,
extremely fine grain, high resolving power.
- High degree
of enlargement.
Kodak Gold 200
Kodak Gold 400
- Very fine grain
which allows for improved enlargements.
- Better pictures
in a wider range of light.
- Improved color
consistency across a wider range of picture taking situations.
- More natural
looking skin tones.
- Reduced impact
of "camera shake".