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KODAK ADVANTIX 100, 200, and 400 Films

 E-46

SIZES AVAILABLE

Note: The number of exposures per roll is not dependent on
the format you select. See “PRINT FORMATS” on Page 4
for more information.

STORAGE

Store unexposed film at 70˚ F (21˚C) or lower. Always store
film (exposed or unexposed) in a cool, dry place. Process
film as soon as possible after exposure.

HANDLING

Important: Do not disassemble the cassette.

The digital data stored on the magnetic layer of ADVANTIX
Films should not be affected by airport x-ray inspection
stations.

Film Status Indicator

There are four symbols on one end of the cassette. A gray
indicator identifies the status of the film inside the cassette:
(1)

= unexposed; (2)

= partially exposed; (3)

= exposed

(unprocessed); and (4)

 = processed (negatives).

Camera Loading

When the FSI is at

, the cassette is ready to load into a

camera designed for the Advanced Photo System; this type
of camera features drop-in loading. It is not necessary to
“feed” or thread the film to load it—the camera will thread
the film automatically. (Do not open the cassette;
unprocessed film will be fogged if you open it.) For more
information, see your camera manual.

KODAK ADVANTIX 100 Film

Exposures

APS Format

25

IX 240

KODAK ADVANTIX 200 Film

Exposures

APS Format

15, 25, and 40

IX 240

KODAK ADVANTIX 400 Film

Exposures

APS Format

25 and 40

IX 240

Mid-Roll Change: If your camera offers this feature, you
can change cassettes before you completely expose the
current cassette. This feature helps ensure that you have the
right film type in your camera for every picture-taking
situation. It also allows you to separate your cassettes by
photo subject.

If you use this feature, the FSI will be at

 when you

remove the cassette from your camera. The information
exchange (IX) between your camera and the film will keep
track of the number of exposures remaining. As a reference,
you can write the number of exposures left in the area on the
cassette marked “NOTES.” Reload the cassette at any time
to finish exposing the film.

Rewind Button: If your camera has a rewind button and you
don’t want to take all the pictures available on the film, you
can press the rewind button on the camera and send the
cassette for processing. Once you’ve used this feature, you
cannot change your mind and reload the same film cassette
into the camera.

EXPOSURE

Film Speed—Automatic Cameras

In automatic cameras designed for the Advanced Photo
System, the film speed is set automatically when film is
loaded into the camera.

Film Speed—Manual Cameras

For Advanced Photo System cameras that allow manual
adjustments (marked for ISO, ASA, or DIN speeds or
exposure indexes), use the speed numbers in the table below.
ADVANTIX Films are specially sensitized to be tolerant of
mixed lighting conditions; the filter recommendations are
suggested for uniform illumination.

Do not change the film-speed setting when you use a filter

if your camera has through-the-lens metering.

KODAK

Film

ISO/DIN Speed and

KODAK WRATTEN

Gelatin Filter*

* For best results without special printing.

Daylight

Photolamp

(3400 K)

Tungsten

(3200 K)

ADVANTIX 100

100

32/16˚

No. 80B

25/15˚

No. 80A

ADVANTIX 200

200

64/19˚

No. 80B

50/18˚

No. 80A

ADVANTIX 400

400

125/22˚

No. 80A

100/21˚

No. 80A

Содержание ADVANTIX 100

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Страница 2: ...right film type in your camera for every picture taking situation It also allows you to separate your cassettes by photo subject If you use this feature the FSI will be at when you remove the cassett...

Страница 3: ...CPS beam candlepower seconds Guide Number Distances in Feet Metres ADVANTIX 100 ADVANTIX 200 ADVANTIX 400 350 40 12 60 18 85 26 500 50 15 70 21 100 30 700 60 18 85 26 120 36 1000 70 21 100 30 140 42 1...

Страница 4: ...FSI is at have your film processed promptly by a photofinisher that displays the logo shown above The photofinisher will return the film cassette with your prints your negatives will be inside the ca...

Страница 5: ...0 Yellow Forming Layer Forming Magenta Layer Forming Cyan Layer Spectral Dye Density Curves NOTICE The sensitometric curves and data in this publication represent product tested under the conditions...

Страница 6: ...m required LOG SENSITIVITY 250 300 0 0 550 WAVELENGTH nm to produce specified density 350 400 500 450 650 600 2 700 750 2 0 3 0 4 0 Status M 0 2 above D min Density Process Effective Exposure Densitom...

Страница 7: ...cess Effective Exposure Densitometry 1 100 second Status M 4 0 3 0 2 0 750 700 2 600 650 450 500 400 350 to produce specified density WAVELENGTH nm 550 0 0 300 250 LOG SENSITIVITY Sensitivity reciproc...

Страница 8: ...k System Available 24 hours a day 7 days a week Many technical support publications for Kodak products can be sent to your fax machine from the Kodak Information Center Call U S A 1 800 242 2424 Ext 3...

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