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    Color Reversal Films 

KODAK EKTACHROME 100D Color Reversal Film 5285/7285

Technical Data

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Contents


Base

Acetate safety base


Darkroom Recommendations

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


Processing

Process E-6, in a cine machine only


Storage

Store unexposed film at 13ºC (55ºF) or lower. For storage of unexposed film longer than 6 months, store at -18ºC (0ºF). Process film promptly.


Exposure Index

Daylight (5500 K)—100; Tungsten (3200 K)—25 (with KODAK WRATTEN Gelatin Filter No. 80A)


Identification

After processing, the product code number 5285 (35 mm), emulsion and roll number identification, KEYKODE Numbers, and internal product symbol EA are visible along the length of the film.


Color Balance

Balanced for daylight illumination (5500 K). You can also expose this film with incident - or reflected-light exposure meters and cameras marked for ISO speeds or exposure indexes. These indexes apply for meter readings of average subjects made from the camera position or for readings made from a gray card of 18-percent reflectance held close to and in front of the subject. For other light sources, use the correction filters in the table below.

LIGHT SOURCE KODAK FILTERS ON CAMERA* EXPOSURE INDEX
Daylight (5500 K) None 100
Tungsten (3000 K) WRATTEN Gelatin No. 80A 25
Tungsten (3200 K) WRATTEN Gelatin No. 80A 25
Tungsten Photoflood (3400 K) WRATTEN Gelatin No. 80A 25
White-Flame Arcs WRATTEN Gelatin/Color Compensating 20Y + 10C 64
Yellow-Flame Arcs WRATTEN Gelatin No. 80A 25
Optima 32 WRATTEN Gelatin No. 80A 25
Vitalite None 100
Fluorescent, Cool White WRATTEN Gelatin/Color Compensating 20M 80
Fluorescent, Deluxe Cool White WRATTEN Gelatin No. 85C 80
Metal Halide H.M.I. None 100

*These are approximate corrections only.


Pictorial Printing

Use KODAK EKTACHROME Duplicating Film to make color positive direct prints. Or, make internegatives on KODAK Internegative Film and print them on KODAK VISION Color Print Film / 2383 and KODAK VISION Premier Color Print Film / 2393.


Post-Production Information

When you transfer the film directly to video, you can set up the telecine with KODAK EKTACHROME Telecine Analysis Film (TAF). The Telecine Analysis Film consists of a neutral density scale and an eight-bar color test pattern with an LAD gray surround. The TAF gray scale provides the telecine operator (colorist) with an effective way to adjust subcarrier balance and to center the telecine controls before timing and transferring a film. The TAF color bars provide the utility of electronic color bars, even though they do not precisely match the electronically generated color bars. Using the TAF will promote optimum quality and consistency in the film-to-video transfer.


Curves

Modulation-Transfer Curves

Curve 
This graph shows a measure of the visual sharpness of this film. The x-axis, "Spatial Frequency," refers to the number of sine waves per millimetre that can be resolved. The y-axis, "Response," corresponds to film sharpness. The longer and flatter the line, the more sine waves per millimetre that can be resolved with a high degree of sharpness-and, the sharper the film.

Sensitometric Curves

Curve 
The curves describe this film's response to red, green, and blue light. Sensitometric curves determine the change in density on the film for a given change in log exposure. The center point ("N") on the x-axis corresponds to a normal exposure of an 18-percent gray card in the red, green, and blue layers of this film.

Diffuse RMS Granularity Curves

Curve 
To find the rms granularity value for a given density, find the density on the left vertical scale and follow horizontally to the sensitometric curve and then go vertically (up or down) to the granularity curve. At that point, follow horizontally to the Granularity Sigma D scale on the right. Read the number and multiply by 1000 for the rms value.

Spectral-Sensitivity Curves

Curve 
These curves depict the sensitivity of this film to the spectrum of light. They are useful for adjusting optical printers and film recorders and for determining, modifying, and optimizing exposure.

Spectral Dye Density Curves

Curve 
These curves depict the spectral absorptions of the dyes formed when the film is processed. They are useful for adjusting or optimizing any device that scans the film.


Printable Curves


Additional Information

For assistance, call the Kodak Information Center in the U.S. at 1-800-242-2424 between 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. (Eastern time), Monday-Friday; or in Canada at 1-800-465-6325 between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. (Eastern time). To order publications, call 1-800-233-1650 between 8 a.m. and 7 p.m. (Eastern time).

For direct ordering in the United States and Canada: 1-800-621-FILM.


Image Structure

KODAK Motion Picture Film
KODAK Publication No. H-1

The Book of Film Care
KODAK Publication No. H-23


Storage

KODAK Motion Picture Film
KODAK Publication No. H-1


Transfer

KODAK Telecine Analysis Film User's Guide
KODAK Publication No. H-822


Standard Products Available

KODAK EKTACHROME 100D Color Reversal Film 5285/7285
IDENTIFICATION LENGTH IN FEET (METRES) DESCRIPTION PERFORATION/PITCH
35 mm KCR727 400 (122) On Core BH-1866
35 mm KCR727 1000 (305) On Core BH-1866
16 mm SP457 400 (122) On Core 1R 7605 (2994)

©Eastman Kodak Company 1998

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