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    Color Negative Films 


KODAK VISION2 HD Color Scan Film 5299 / 7299


     7299

High-definition capture on a scan-only film that lets you add many KODAK Film looks with the touch of a button.

The KODAK VISION2 HD System is a hybrid solution for TV productions that offers the high-definition image capture of film in a streamlined digital workflow. The KODAK VISION2 HD System lets you match myriad KODAK Color Negative Films in tone and color using the KODAK VISION2 HD Digital Processor, making the system's workflow compare more closely to that of electronic capture. The KODAK VISION2 HD System offers real opportunities to bring greater image quality to the screen, contain costs and speed production.

A unique film you can shoot like any other.

The KODAK VISION2 HD Color Scan Film 5299 / 7299 is not a printable film. Though similar to other color negative films, it's strictly for scanning with a characterized telecine and viewing on a characterized monitor—and must be used with the KODAK VISION2 HD Digital Processor.

You'll find that 5299 / 7299 can be shot like any other stock, with some characteristics, such as shadow detail, that can be optimized by varying the rated exposure. And, because digital processing can make necessary compensations, this tungsten film can be shot outdoors without on-camera filtration.

Since the film look is created using digital image processing applied at the time of transfer, precise color and tone looks of many KODAK Films can be generated from this one stock.

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