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KODAK VISION2 HD Color Scan Film 7299


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Just introduced by Kodak at NAB 2005:

 

http://www.kodak.com/US/plugins/acrobat/en...PCN040105_Q.pdf

 

KODAK VISION2 HD Color Scan Film 7299 is a color negative camera film designed for use exclusively with the

KODAK VISION2 HD System. Available in 16 mm widths only, it is a medium- to high-speed, extended latitude

film with fine grain and excellent sharpness. Created specifically for television production, this film allows you to

match the tone and color of many KODAK color negative film stocks when transferred with the KODAK VISION2

HD Digital Processor. This powerful digital processing combined with the film?s extended latitude makes it

possible to shoot this film at a nominal exposure index of either 500 or 320.

Further, even though this is a tungsten-balanced film, the KODAK VISION2 HD Digital Processor can

compensate for color balance if the film is shot in daylight conditions without a Wratten 85 filter. The digital

processing can also compensate for over and under exposures. The film is intended for scanning applications

only and is not printable through traditional optical printing methods. The film must be transferred through the

KODAK VISION2 HD Digital Processor hardware.

KODAK will loan the KODAK VISION2 HD Digital Processor System to post production houses designated to

Kodak by production companies using the KODAK VISION2 HD Color Scan Film 7299. Minimum volume

purchases may be required to qualify for the use of a dedicated Digital Processor. Also, minimum system

requirements must be met by the post house to operate the hardware.

 

http://www.kodak.com/US/en/motion/campaign...005/index.jhtml

 

http://www.kodak.com/US/en/motion/about/news/hdNAB.jhtml

 

When I saw the Kodak HD Film System demos a few weeks ago, I was quite impressed with the various "looks" that could be achieved with this versatile film.

 

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