Kodak 2383 Film Camera User Manual


 
©Eastman Kodak Company, 2004
March 2005 H-1-2383t
TECHNICAL DATA /
COLOR PRINT FILM
KODAK VISION Color Print Film /
2383, 3383
Clear, rich images on the theatre screen.
The colors you love, the rich blacks, and the "look" you’re
used to. . . That’s KODAK VISION Color Print Film / 2383,
3383.
The VISION Color Print Film from Kodak has the great
look you associate with Kodak films, with rich blacks and
neutral highlights. The film is durable and resistant to
scratches and dirt. This color print film is worthy of the
KODAK VISION Film family name.
With the excellent tonal scale, cinematographers can be
more creative with lighting and exposure, and still see
excellent results.
Like its counterpart KODAK VISION Premier Color
Print Film, VISION Color Print Film is coated on a polyester
base without rem-jet, for a cleaner process and cleaner
screen images. We’ve incorporated a process-surviving,
antistatic layer to reduce dirt attraction, and a
scratch-resistant backing layer for long projection life. And
there are no color shifts during fades and dissolves. So from
BENEFITS FOR LABS BENEFITS FOR
DISTRIBUTORS/EXHIBITORS
Polyester base provides
greater tear strength,
durability, dimensional
stability, and archival
keeping
Elimination of rem-jet (no
carbon black or prebath-
soluble binder)
Potential for reduced
chemical and water usage
in processing
Improved cleanliness on
high-speed printers (less
white dirt)
Protection from static
marks prior to printing
Reduced dirt attraction to
processed prints and
static protection prior to
processing
Better transport
characteristics for
processed film
Superior halation
protection (no colored
fringes in titles)
Improved safelight
edgefog protection for
digital sound track area
Improved fades and
dissolves, and less
propensity to safelight fog
Improved blacks and
more neutral highlights on
projection
Improved laser subtitling
Polyester base allows cleaner,
more durable prints
No colored fringes in titles, and
improved safelight edgefog
protection for digital sound
track
Improved fades and dissolves,
and less propensity to safelight
fog
Improved blacks, and more
neutral highlights on projection
Improved laser subtitling
set to lab to screen, day to day, you’ll have more consistent
performance.
With VISION Color Print Film, you’ll have the high
quality motion picture color print film you expect from
Kodak.
STORAGE
Unexposed print film is not adversely affected by short-term
storage at room temperature (less than 25°C (77°F). Store
unexposed film at 13°C (55°F) or lower when storage
exceeds 1 month. If refrigerated, allow the sealed can or foil
bag to equilibrate to room temperature before opening to
avoid condensation. Rebag unused raw stock and seal it in
film cans before returning it to refrigeration.
Process exposed film promptly. This film exhibits
excellent latent image keeping. When exposed film must be
kept several days before processing, the tone scale of
VISION Color Print Film / 2383, 3383 shows little change.
Depending on the storage temperature, labs can compensate
for the small latent image speed loss by increasing printer
TRIMS slightly (a neutral increase of 1 to 2 printer points) if
there is a long delay between printing and processing. You
can slow changes in latent image by storing exposed film at
lower temperatures. For critical applications, such as
sensitometric exposures used for process control, keep
exposed film strips at 0°C (32°F) or lower.
For short-term “active” storage and projection of
processed prints (e.g., commercial film exchanges and
theatres), store at room temperature of 20 to 25°C (68 to
77°F) at 50 to 60 percent relative humidity. Avoid prolonged
unconditioned storage at high temperatures or excessive
humidity. For medium-term storage, store at 10°C (50°F) or
lower, at a relative humidity of 20 to 30 percent. For
extended-term storage (for preservation of material having
permanent value), store at 2°C (36°F) or lower, at a relative
humidity of 20 to 30 percent. Molecular Sieves
1
in a sealed
can will provide additional benefit. For more information on
long-term storage, see KODAK Publication No. H-23, The
Book of Film Care.
Processed prints made on this film will show less than
10-percent image dye loss, even after several decades of
storage at room temperature and 50-percent relative
humidity.
1.Available from FPC, 6677 Santa Monica Boulevard, Hollywood,
California 90038, 218-468-5774.