Kodak Film Camera H 1 5205T User Manual

August 2004 H-1-5205t  
TECHNICAL DATA / COLOR NEGATIVE FILM  
KODAK VISION2 250D Color  
Negative Film 5205 / 7205  
Give your story more detail—in any light.  
KODAK VISION2 250D Color Negative Film 5205 / 7205  
is an advanced, medium-speed film that delivers superior  
imaging in natural daylight, artificial daylight, and a variety  
of mixed lighting situations. Expect beautiful fleshtones,  
accurate color reproduction, and-thanks to its wider  
latitude-increased detail in shadow and highlight areas. Add  
seamless intercutting with other KODAK VISION2 Films  
and you have a versatile addition to your storytelling toolkit.  
The VISION2 Film family is the first line of products  
created specifically for both film and digital postproduction.  
What's more, all VISION2 Films provide excellent tone  
scale and flesh-to-neutral reproduction. With superior  
shadow and highlight detail and very fine grain. VISION2  
Films also maintain neutrality through the full range of  
exposure. So you can convey exactly the look you intended  
all the way from capture to post.  
STORAGE  
Store unexposed film at 13°C (55°F) or lower. For extended  
storage, store at -18°C (0°F) or lower. Process exposed film  
promptly. Store processed film according to the  
recommendations in ANSI/PIMA IT9.11-1998: for  
medium-term storage (minimum of ten years), 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 (35°F) or  
lower at a relative humidity of 20 to 30 percent. For active  
use, store at 25°C (77°F) or lower, at a relative humidity of  
50 +/- 5 percent. This relates to optimized film handling  
rather than preservation; static, dust-attraction and  
curl-related problems are generally minimized at the higher  
relative humidity. After usage, the film should be returned to  
the appropriate medium- or long-term storage conditions as  
soon as possible.  
For more information about medium- and long-term  
storage, see ANSI/PIMA IT9.11-1998,  
SMPTE RP131-2002, and KODAK Publications No. H-1,  
KODAK Motion Picture Film available online at http://  
The Book of Film Care.  
BASE  
KODAK VISION2 250D Film 5205 / 7205 has an acetate  
safety base with rem-jet backing.  
DARKROOM RECOMMENDATIONS  
Do not use a safelight. Handle unprocessed film in total  
darkness.  
EXPOSURE INDEXES  
Daylight (5500 K)—250 Tungsten (3200 K)—64 (with  
KODAK WRATTEN Gelatin Filter No. 80A)  
Use these indexes with incident- or reflected-light  
exposure meters and cameras marked for ISO or ASA speeds  
or exposure indexes. These indexes apply for meter readings  
of average subjects made from the camera position or for  
readings made from a gray card of 18-percent reflectance  
held close to and in front of the subject. For unusually light-  
or dark-colored subjects, decrease or increase the exposure  
indicated by the meter accordingly.  
©Eastman Kodak Company, 2004  
 
FILM-TO-VIDEO TRANSFERS  
CURVES  
When you transfer the film directly to video, you can set up  
the telecine using the negative Telecine Analysis Film (TAF)  
supplied by Eastman Kodak Company. The TAF consists of  
a neutral density scale and an eight-bar color test pattern with  
a LAD gray surround.  
The TAF gray scale provides the telecine operator  
(colorist) with an effective way to adjust subcarrier balance  
and to center the telecine controls before timing and  
transferring a film. The TAF color bars provide the utility of  
electronic color bars, even though they do not precisely  
match the electronically generated color bars. Using the TAF  
will help obtain optimum quality and consistency in the  
film-to-video transfer. For more information regarding TAF,  
see KODAK Publication No. H-9, TAF User's Guide.  
Sensitometric Curves  
LOG EXPOSURE (lux-seconds)  
-4  
-3.2  
-2  
-1  
-0.2  
3.0  
Exposure: 5500 K Daylight 1/50 sec  
Process: ECN-2  
Densitometry: Status M  
2.0  
1.0  
B
IMAGE STRUCTURE  
G
The modulation-transfer curves, and the diffuse rms  
granularity data were generated from samples of 5205 Film  
exposed with daylight illumination and processed as  
recommended in Process ECN-2 chemicals. For more  
information on image-structure characteristics, see KODAK  
Publication No.H-1, KODAK Motion Picture Film.  
R
0.0  
-10  
-8  
-6  
-4  
-2  
0
2
4
6
H15205TAF  
Camera Stops  
The curves describe this film's response to red, green, and  
blue light. Sensitometric curves determine the change in  
density on the film for a given change in log exposure.3  
MTF:  
Refer to curve.  
Modulation-Transfer Function Curves  
The "perceived" sharpness of any film depends on various  
components of the motion picture production system. The  
camera and projector lenses and film printers, among other  
factors, all play a role. But the specific sharpness of a film  
can be measured and charted in the Modulation Transfer  
Curve.  
1000  
Exposure: Daylight 5500 K  
Process: ECN-2  
Densitometry: Status M  
100  
rms Granularity:  
Refer to curve.  
Read with a microdensitometer, (red, green, blue) using a  
48-micrometer aperture.  
The "perception" of the graininess of any film is highly  
dependent on scene content, complexity, color, and density.  
Other factors, such as film age, processing, exposure  
conditions, and telecine transfer may also have significant  
effects.  
B
G
R
10  
1
1
10  
100  
1000  
SPATIAL FREQUENCY (cycles/mm)  
H15205TB  
This graph shows a measure of the visual sharpness of this  
film. The x-axis, "Spatial Frequency," refers to the number  
of sine waves per millimeter that can be resolved. The y-axis,  
"Response," corresponds to film sharpness. The longer and  
flatter the line, the more sine waves per millimeter that can  
be resolved with a high degree of sharpness—and, the  
sharper the film.  
KODAK VISION2 250D Color Negative Film 5205 / 7205 H-1-5205t  
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Diffuse rms Granularity Curves  
modifying, and optimizing exposure for blue- and  
green-screen special-effects work.  
3.0  
2.0  
Spectral Dye Density Curves  
Process: ECN-2  
1.8  
Typical densities for a midscale neutral subject  
and D-min.  
Process: ECN-2  
D-mins subtracted  
0.10  
1.4  
1.0  
Midscale Neutral  
0.03  
0.01  
1.0  
0.0  
0.6  
0.004  
0.003  
Minimum Density  
0.2  
0.001  
0.0  
1.0  
2.0  
3.0  
4.0  
H15205TC  
LOG EXPOSURE (lux-seconds)  
-0.2  
300 350 400 450 500 550 600 650 700 750 800  
To find the rms Granularity value for a given density, find  
the density on the left vertical scale and follow horizontally  
to the characteristic curve and then go vertically (up or  
down) to the granularity curve. At that point, follow  
horizontally to the Granularity Sigma D scale on the right.  
Read the number and multiply by 1000 for the rms value.  
H15205TE  
WAVELENGTH (nm)  
These curves depict the spectral absorptions of the dyes  
formed when the film is processed. They are useful for  
adjusting or optimizing any device that scans or prints the  
film.  
Note: This curve represents granularity based on modified  
measuring techniques.3  
Note: Cyan, Magenta, and Yellow Dye Curves are  
peak-normalized.  
Spectral Sensitivity Curves  
NOTICE: The sensitometric curves and data in this  
publication represent product tested under the conditions of  
exposure and processing specified. They are representative  
of production coatings, and therefore do not apply directly to  
a particular box or roll of photographic material. They do not  
represent standards or specifications that must be met by  
Eastman Kodak Company. The company reserves the right  
to change and improve product characteristics at any time.  
4.0  
Effective exposure: 1/25 sec  
Process: ECN-2  
Densitometry: Status M  
D=0.2>D-min  
3.0  
Yellow-  
Forming  
Layer  
2.0  
1.0  
0.0  
Cyan-  
Forming  
Layer  
Magenta-  
Forming  
Layer  
250 300 350 400 450  
500 550 600 650 700 750  
WAVELENGTH (nm)  
*Sensitivity = reciprocal of exposure (erg/cm2 ) required  
to produce specified density  
H15205TD  
These curves depict the sensitivity of this film to the  
spectrum of light. They are useful for determining,  
3.NOTE: Sensitometric and Diffuse RMS Granularity curves are  
produced on different equipment. A slight variation in curve shape may  
be noticed.  
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KODAK VISION2 250D Color Negative Film 5205 / 7205 H-1-5205t  
 
STANDARD PRODUCTS AVAILABLE  
Format and  
Specification  
No.  
Length  
Meters (Feet)  
Core  
Description  
Perforation/Pitch  
Metric (Imperial)  
35 mm SP417  
35 mm SP718  
35 mm SP718  
35 mm SP718  
16 mm SP449  
16 mm SP451  
16 mm SP455  
16 mm SP445*  
16 mm SP457  
16 mm SP458  
65 mm SP332  
30 (100)  
61 (200)  
S-83 100-ft. spool  
BH-4740 (BH-1866)  
BH-4740 (BH-1866)  
BH-4740 (BH-1866)  
BH-4740 (BH-1866)  
2R-7605 (2R-2994)  
2R-7605 (2R-2994)  
1R-7605 (1R-2994)  
1R-7605 (1R-2994)  
1R-7605 (1R-2994)  
1R-7605 (1R-2994)  
KS-4740 (KS-1866)  
U
122 (400)  
305 (1000)  
30 (100)  
U
U
R-90 100-ft. spool  
122 (400)  
30 (100)  
T
R-90 100-ft. spool  
Winding B  
Winding A  
Winding B  
Winding B  
Emulsion In  
61 (200)  
A
T
Z
P
122 (400)  
244 (800)  
305 (1000)  
*for AATON A-MINIMA Cameras  
MORE INFORMATION  
Outside the United States and Canada, please contact your Kodak representative.  
You can also visit our web site at www.kodak.com/go/motion for further information. You may want to  
bookmark our location so you can find us easily the next time.  
Films  
Cinematographer’s Field Guide  
KODAK Publication No. H-2  
Image  
KODAK Motion Picture Film  
Structure  
KODAK Publication No. H-1  
Specification Cinematographer’s Field Guide  
Numbers  
KODAK Publication No. H-2  
Storage  
KODAK Motion Picture Film  
KODAK Publication No. H-1  
The Book of Film Care  
KODAK Publication No. H-23  
LAD  
LAD—Laboratory Aim Density  
KODAK Publication No. H-61  
Transfer  
KODAK Telecine Analysis Film User’s Guide  
KODAK Publication No. H-822  
KODAK Telecine Exposure Calibration Film  
User’s Guide  
KODAK Publication No. H-807  
KODAK VISION2 250D Color Negative Film 5205 / 7205 H-1-5205t  
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KODAK VISION2 250D Color Negative Film 5205 / 7205  
Kodak Locations  
FOR DIRECT ORDERING IN THE UNITED STATES  
AND CANADA: 1-800-621-FILM  
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SINGAPORE  
65-476-9688  
TAIWAN  
886-2-2893-8108  
THAILAND  
66-2-271-3040 Ext. 310  
KODAK VISION2 250D Color  
Negative Film 5205 / 7205  
Kodak, Keykode, Vision2, and Wratten are trademarks.  
New 8-04  
Printed in U.S.A.  
KODAK Publication No. H-1-5205t  
 

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