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[转自WIKI]
Kodak is one of the leading manufacturers of still film:
Kodachrome - colour slide film using unique proprietary technology. Discontinued in 2009
Ektachrome - colour slide film suitable for normal E-6 processing. Consumer variants of this product are branded as Kodak Elite Chrome.
Ektar - semi-professional colour negative film
Portra - professional color negative film designed for portraiture, with controlled colour balance, previouly available at 160 and 400 ISO in "natural" and "vivid" colour varieties but replaced in 2011 with single upgraded 160 and 400 variants as well an ISO 800 Portra film. Portra films are available in 35mm, 120/220 and sheet formats. Previouly a tungsten balanced ISO 100 verion was sold as well.
Ultra Color - color negative film in 100 and 400 ASA (discontinued in 2006)
Elite Colour - color negative film in 35mm format but based on improved emulsions developed for the APS format. Various speeds including high-speed
T-MAX - professional B&W negative film, using a technology called "tabular grain" or T-grain, available in a wide range of speeds, including 3200 ASA intended for photojournalism
Tri-X - older, relatively fast (320-400 ASA) B&W negative film with different grain characteristics, based on classic "cubical" grain. The premier photojournalism film for many decades, it is still widely available
Plus-X - B&W slow (125 ASA) negative film with finer grain (no longer available in 120).
HIE - a professional, infrared-sensitive B&W film, used for taking pictures through a dark (IR-Pass) filter. It is coated onto a thin Estar base, and lacks an anti-halo layer. It has been discontinued as of May 2007.
Technical Pan - a very slow (not rated by Kodak, but generally established as 16-25 ASA) , very fine grain professional B&W film particularly aimed at architectural, engineering and scientific photography of very high contrast if developed in conventional developer but normal contrast if developed in the matched Technidol developer. As of 2004 is has been discontinued
BW400CN - B&W negative film that can be processed using the C-41 process
E100G, E100GX (discontinued) E100VS, and E200 (discontinued 2011) - professional colour slide films available in 35mm, 120 and sheet format.
Kodacolor-branded color negative films and their non-Kodacolor-branded successors:
Kodak Gold (formerly Kodacolor Gold) and Kodak Gold MAX/Ultra (depending on country) - consumer colour negative film, "MAX" indicates the coarser-grained, general-purpose variety. The rest of consumer films are marketed by use rather than trade names (e.g. "Bright Sun&Flash", "High Definition"...) |
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