Kodak 65MM Film Camera User Manual


 
Improved
Edgeprint
Format for
KODAK
65mm Film
Interval between main Keykode numbers increased from
80- to 120-perforations
Facilitates the development of software programs for accurate
electronic editing in all 65mm formats.
Two intermediate Keykode numbers offset 40- and 80-
perforations from the main Keykode number
An aid in matching short scenes which may not include the main
key number.
Larger (full-size) human-readable intermediate key numbers
Easier to read on original and intermediate films. More legible
on 35mm printdown workprint. Along with +40 and +80 perf
designators, the two alpha-characters preceding the key
number are half size to further indicate these are intermediate
key numbers.
Frame-reference marker (key) added for 8-perf format
A new reference symbol for quickly locating the frame lines of
dark scenes shot in the 8-perf format. (An addition to the dash
and plus symbols currently used to reference frame lines on
5-, 10- and 15- perf formats.)
New manufacturer identification code-22
Allows readers and software to automatically recognize the
new edgeprint format and accurately record Kodak Keykode
numbers from the new and previous formats, even when
intercut. Note: The identification code was 02 for the previous
65mm format.
New printer number sequence -91 and -92
Printer numbers (first two digits of the key number) are 91 or
92. Printer numbers for previous Kodak 65mm films were 01
or 02. On a negative cut list, the different numbers quickly
identify the edgeprint format of the film.