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CINE-KODAK
SAFETY
FILM
CINE-KODAK
SAFETY
FILM
is a general
utility
film
of
unusually
fine
grain
and
monochrome
faithfulness.
It
is suggested for those occasions
when
the
special qualities
of
"Pan,"
Super Sensitive
"Pan,"
or
Kodachrome
are deemed unnecessary.
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CINE-KODAK
KODACHROME
SAFETY
COLOR
FILM
KODACHROME
FILM
enables one
to
make
beautiful pictures
in
true
natural
colors. Colored pictures are as easy
to
make
as
black-and-white
pictures . .
No
filters are needed for
the
making
of
all average
outdoor
shots.
Kodachrome
movies can be made
with
the
accessory lenses as
well as
with
the
standard
lens. All 16 mm. projectors
will
show
Koda-
chrome movies
with
the
full size and brilliancy
of
black-and-white
pictures; and
no
filters are necessary.
Kodachrome
Film
is supplied
in
two
different kinds
of
emulsions as described below.
KODACHROME
FILM
(Regular)
is
the
film to use for subjects
when
they
are
in
daylight.
For
general use
in
daylight,
filters are
not
essential
with
this
film.
The
Kodachrome
Haze
Filter
will
improve
the
results
under some conditions.
When
this
film is used
with
Photoflood
illumination,
the
Kodachrome
Filter
for
Photoflood
should
be used
in
front
of
the
lens.
KODACHROME
FILM
TypE A is
intended
for
Photoflood
illumination,
but
it
can also be used
in
daylight.
When
using
the
Photoflood
Lamps
no
filter is required, because
the
film has been corrected for
the
excess red
and
yellow
light
from these lamps.
For
other
artificial
illumination,
the
use
of
a
suitable
Wratten
Filter
is recommended.
"Daylight"
or blue
bulbs
should
not
be used because
the
pictures
will
be
too
blue. Simi-
larly,
arc-lamps
that
give
light
which
approaches
daylight
in
quality
will
produce
bluish
results.
Daylight
should
be excluded;
otherwise
the
pictures
will
be
too
blue
in
those
portions
illuminated
by
daylight.
Artificial
light
and
daylight
should
not
be mixed.
When
this
film is
used
in
daylight,
it
is necessary
to
use
the
special
"Type
A
Kodachrome
Filter
for
Daylight"
which
changes
the
quality
of
daylight
to
that
of
Photoflood
illumination.
For
further
details refer
to
the
booklet
:
"How
to
Make
Home
Movies
in
Full
Color
with
Cine-Kodak
Kodachrome
Safety
Color
Film."
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