Kodak 65MM manual

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    KODAK Gives You The Edge That Counts. 65mm[...]

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    EASTMAN 65 mm KEYKODE  Numbers USERS ’ GUIDE This edgeprint format pertains to all Eastman 65mm negative and intermediate films. EASTMAN KODAK Numbers Information Encoded in USS - 128 Barcode Matching Check Symbols Two randomly selected symbols for additional matching checks. To Use: After matching key numbers and checking picture, verify that[...]

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    Two-thirds Key Number Like the one-third key number , but +80 perforations following the main key number. Frame-Reference Markers A Dash, Key and Plus are printed at regular intervals to help locate frame lines, especially for scenes shot in low light. – Dash: Frame reference mark for 5- and 10- perf formats. Key: Frame reference mark for 8- perf[...]

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    Improved Edgeprint Format for KODAK 65mm Film Interval between main Keykode numbers increased from 80- to 120-perforations Facilitates the development of software programs for accurate electronic editing in all 65mm formats. Two intermediate Keykode numbers offset 40- and 80- perforations from the main Keykode number An aid in matching short scenes[...]