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Kodak Ektachrome 100D Color Reversal Film #7294 (Super 8, 50' Roll)

$ 44.88

  • Brand: Kodak
  • Color Balance: Daylight
  • Expiration Date: FRESH, regularly stocked
  • Film Base: Acetate
  • Film Format: Super 8
  • Film Processing: E-6
  • Film Speed: 100 ISO
  • MPN: 7452618
  • Perforation: Single
  • Series: Ektachrome
  • Spool/Core Type: Cartridge
  • Type: Color Reversal
  • UPC: 0041777452616
  • gtin13: 0041777452616

Description

Authorized Dealer Kodak Ektachrome 100D Color Reversal Film #7294 (Super 8, 50' Roll) Manufacturer Part # 7452618 Overview: Kodak Ektachrome 100D Color Transparency Film #7294 is a daylight-balanced color transparency movie film characterized by its extremely fine grain structure, vibrant color rendering, and overall low-contrast profile. The lower contrast values contribute to a wide dynamic range and a neutral tonal scale for greater color accuracy, and a low D-min helps ensure brighter, whiter whites. It has a medium-speed nominal sensitivity of ISO 100/21° when shot in daylight conditions, and the smooth grain profile pairs with a micro-structure optimized T-GRAIN emulsion to make it especially well suited to telecine applications and digital post-production processes. This item consists of one 50' cartridge of single-perf Super 8 color reversal film for process in E-6 chemistry. Features: Daylight-Balanced Color Pos. Movie Film Exposure Index of 100 in Daylight Extremely Fine Grain Structure Vibrant Colors and Low D-Min Low Contrast and Neutral Tonal Scale T-GRAIN Emulsion, Ideal for Telecine Process in E-6 Chemistry Super 8 Cartridge, Single-Perf Specifications: Film Format: Super 8 Film Type: Color Reversal Film Speed: ISO 100 at 5500K, ISO 25 at 3200K with Wratten Filter 80A Roll Length: 50' / 15.24 m Color Balance: Daylight Spool/Core Type: Cartridge Perforation: Single Film Base: Acetate Film Processing: E-6 Unexposed Storage Temperature: 55°F / 13°C (Less Than 6 Months), 0°F / -18°C (More Than 6 Months) Package Includes: Kodak Ektachrome 100D Color Reversal Film #7294 (Super 8, 50' Roll)