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  2. List of motion picture film stocks - Wikipedia

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    Kodak Panchromatic Separation Film c. 1999 2023 [32] ESTAR-based version and 35 mm only too. 5242/7242 Kodak Vision Color Intermediate Film c. 1998 no: Process ECN-2. 2242/3242 Kodak Vision Color Intermediate Film c. 1998 no: ESTAR-based version of 5242. Process ECN-2. Number Name Intro. Disc.? Notes 5254/2254 Kodak Vision3 Color Digital ...

  3. Eastmancolor - Wikipedia

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    It is the standard development process for all modern motion picture color negative developing, including Fujifilm and other non-Kodak film manufacturers. All film stocks are specifically created for a particular development process, thus ECN-1 film could not be put into an ECN-2 development bath since the designs are incompatible.

  4. Cinestill - Wikipedia

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    CineStill's 800Tungsten, also commonly known as 800T®, was the first color film stock that the company released. The film is a variant of Kodak's Vision 3 5219 motion picture cinema film. For 35mm, it is factory spooled into DX coded film cartridges. As a result of its high sensitivity, it is most suitable for low-light photography than any ...

  5. FotoKem - Wikipedia

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    Fotokem was founded by Gerald Brodersen in 1963, [2] starting as a small scale film laboratory in California for independent film productions. Services include telecine from 16mm, 35mm and 65mm to standard definition or high definition; high-resolution scans; film scanning and recording; DVD-creation; editing; digital intermediates, optical track creation; nonlinear finishing; titling, video ...

  6. Kodak - Wikipedia

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    Kodak was a leading producer of silver halide paper used for printing from film and digital images. [citation needed] In 2005, Kodak announced it would stop producing black-and-white photo paper. [191] All paper manufacturing operations were transferred to Kodak Alaris in 2013. [192]

  7. Film stock - Wikipedia

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    Film stock is an analog medium that is used for recording motion pictures or animation. It is recorded on by a movie camera , developed , edited , and projected onto a screen using a movie projector .