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  2. List of motion picture film stocks - Wikipedia

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    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 Intermediate Film 2010 no: Recording film. 2332 Kodak Color Asset Protection Film 2012 2014 Recording film ...

  3. Ciné-Kodak - Wikipedia

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    In 1927, the Kodak list prices for Ciné-Kodak ranged from US$225 (equivalent to $3,950 in 2023) for the Model A with f /1.9 lens and tripod to US$75 (equivalent to $1,320 in 2023) for the Model B with f /6.5 lens. [6]: 22 Production of Model A ceased in 1930; the Model B in 1931. Ciné-Kodak Model K; open viewfinder alongside handle

  4. 16 mm film - Wikipedia

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    16 mm sound movie showing a variable-width sound track on single-perforation film stock. 16 mm film is a historically popular and economical gauge of film. 16 mm refers to the width of the film (about 2 ⁄ 3 inch); other common film gauges include 8 mm and 35 mm. It is generally used for non-theatrical (e.g., industrial, educational ...

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    The recent surge in Eastman Kodak (NYSE:KODK) is almost cinematic. People seem to imagine KODK stock rising from the depths to its former greatness through grit and determination alone. Source ...

  6. Ciné-Kodak Special - Wikipedia

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    Ciné-Kodak Special, film transport section only. Earlier Kodak 16 mm movie cameras, including the Ciné-Kodak Models B, F and K, shared a common design, being rectangular boxes with a top-mounted handle and a lens extending from the smallest side, similar in shape to a briefcase but smaller. [1]

  7. Kodak - Wikipedia

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    Motion Picture camera films are produced in 8mm, 16mm and 35mm. In addition to Camera films listed below a number of motion picture technical stocks are also produced e.g. inter-negatives, duplication sound and final print films, together with the process chemicals. [172] Camera Films Black & White Negative Stock Kodak Double X 5222/7222