Difference between revisions of "Kodak film"
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A listing of the best-known brand names used for [[film]] manufactured by [[Kodak]]: | A listing of the best-known brand names used for [[film]] manufactured by [[Kodak]]: | ||
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* Ektapress | * Ektapress | ||
* [[Ektar (film)|Ektar]] | * [[Ektar (film)|Ektar]] | ||
− | * | + | * Ektachrome (1946-2012) (2018-) |
* Elite Chrome | * Elite Chrome | ||
* Elite Color | * Elite Color | ||
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* Kodacolor-X | * Kodacolor-X | ||
* Panatomic-X | * Panatomic-X | ||
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+ | |image_text= Kodak pan film leaflet from 1964 | ||
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+ | * Plus-X | ||
* [[Kodak Portra film|Portra]] | * [[Kodak Portra film|Portra]] | ||
* ProFoto XL | * ProFoto XL | ||
− | * Royal-X | + | * Royal-X Pan |
* Super Gold | * Super Gold | ||
+ | * Super Panchro-Press | ||
* Super-XX | * Super-XX | ||
* Technical Pan | * Technical Pan | ||
* Tri-X | * Tri-X | ||
* [[Kodak Instant#Film|Trimprint]] (instant film) | * [[Kodak Instant#Film|Trimprint]] (instant film) | ||
− | * T-Max | + | * T-Max 100 (1986-) |
+ | * T-Max 400 (1986-) | ||
+ | * T-Max P3200 (1988-2012) | ||
* Ultra Color | * Ultra Color | ||
+ | * Verichrome | ||
* Verichrome Pan | * Verichrome Pan | ||
* Vericolor | * Vericolor | ||
* Vision (Cine film) | * Vision (Cine film) | ||
− | [[Category:Kodak]] | + | [[Category:Kodak|*]] |
[[Category:Film]] | [[Category:Film]] |
Latest revision as of 19:21, 29 October 2023
Kodak film 1949-1999 image by Geoff Harrisson (Image rights) |
A listing of the best-known brand names used for film manufactured by Kodak:
- Academy
- Aerochrome
- Advantix (APS)
- BW400CN
- Cosmos
- Ektacolor
- Ektapan
- Ektapress
- Ektar
- Ektachrome (1946-2012) (2018-)
- Elite Chrome
- Elite Color
- Fun Time
- HIE (IR film)
- Kodak Instant
- Kodachrome
- Kodacolor II
- Kodacolor CII
- Kodacolor Gold
- Kodacolor VR
- Kodacolor VRG
- Kodacolor-X
- Panatomic-X
Kodak pan film leaflet from 1964 image by Nicholas Middleton (Image rights) |