This item is one 100' roll of 16mm color negative movie film for process in ECN-2 chemistry. It is perforated on one edge (Winding B) and wound on an R-90 spool for use in-camera, for making optical prints, or for bidirectional printing.
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Kodak VISION3 500T Color Negative Film #7219 (16mm, 100' Roll, Single Perf)
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Kodak VISION3 500T Color Negative Film #7219 (16mm, 100' Roll, Single Perf)
| Brand | Kodak |
| Film Format | 16 mm |
| MPN | KOV37219100 |
| Type | Color Negative Film |
| Film Format | 16 mm |
| Film Type | Color Negative |
| Film Speed | ISO 500 ISO 320 at 5500K with Wratten Filter 85 |
| Roll Length | 100' / 30.48 m |
| Color Balance | Tungsten |
| Spool/Core Type | R-90 Spool |
| Perforation | Single |
| Winding | B |
| Film Base | Acetate |
| Film Processing | ECN-2 |
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