Kodak makes different types of films because photographers have different working habits and needs. This article will discuss several kinds of photography and cinematography films produced by Kodak.
Professional Film
Professional photographers need more of their film than casual photographers. Professional color films need to meet extremely strict requirements for grain, color and sharpness. Many Kodak professional color films' names have the word professional, for example, Kodak Professional Ektacrhome Film E100gG.
General Picture-Taking Film
Non-professional picture-takers usually only buy one or two film rolls at a time. Having these films exposed at their nominal speeds will generally make for great results for these average photography situations.
Print Film
Kodak 35 mm Print Film is what is usually used in still cameras; however, there are numerous variations of this kind of film. Some examples include Kodak Ultra Max 400 Film, Kodak High Definition 400 Film, Kodak Ultra Max 800 Film, Kodak Professional BW400 CN Film and Kodak Gold 200 Film.
Motion Picture Film
The three major kinds of motion picture films are camera, intermediate and laboratory and print films.
Motion Picture Film Gauge
Film gauge is the width of the film. The four most common for camera films are 65 mm, 35 mm, 15 mm and Super 8.
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