Kodak 7205 - Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 2 – Stops
- Page 3 – ECIPROCITY; Camera Stops; DIFFUSE SPECTRAL DENSITY
- Page 4 – ADDITIONAL INFORMATION; Visit us online at; FORMAT AND; STANDARD PRODUCTS AVAILABLE
KODAK VISION2 250D
Color Negative Film
5205 / 7205
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Give your story more detail—in any light.
250D
5205 / 7205
KODAK VISION2 250D Color Negative Film 5205 / 7205
is an advanced, medium-speed film that delivers
superior imaging in natural daylight, artificial daylight,
and a variety of mixed lighting situations. Expect
beautiful fleshtones, accurate color reproduction,
and—thanks to its wider latitude—increased detail in
shadow and highlight areas. Add seamless intercutting
with other KODAK VISION2 Films and you have a
versatile addition to your storytelling toolkit.
The VISION2 Film family is the first line of products
created specifically for both film and digital
postproduction. What’s more, all VISION2 Films
provide excellent tone scale and flesh-to-neutral
reproduction. With superior shadow and highlight
detail and very fine grain. VISION2 Films also maintain
neutrality through the full range of exposure. So you
can convey exactly the look you intended all the way
from capture to post.
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Summary
Daylight (5500 K) None 250 Tungsten (3000 K) WRATTEN Gelatin No. 80A 64 Tungsten (3200 K) WRATTEN Gelatin No. 80A 64 Tungsten Photoflood (3400 K) WRATTEN Gelatin No. 80A 64 White-Flame Arcs Color Compensating Filter CC20Y + CC10C 160 Yellow-Flame Arcs Color Compensating Filter CC30C + CC10M 160 OPTI...
SENSITOMETRIC CURVES ➤ "0" on the x-axis represents normal exposure of an 18-percent gray card in the red, green, and blue layers of this film. A white card is 2 1/3 stops higher than normal exposure, and there are at least 2 1/2 stops above that for capturing specular highlight detail. A 3-...
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION To order the publications below, call1-800-233-1650 between 8 a.m. and 7 p.m.Eastern Time. Outside the United States, please contactyour Kodak representative. Visit us online at www.kodak.com/go/motion FILMS Cinematographer’s Field Guide KODAK Publication No. H-2 PROCESSING Ma...