Kodak Edupe 35mm 100' Roll Duplicating Film

BH #KOED100 • MFR #1952837
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Kodak Edupe 35mm 100' Roll Duplicating Film
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Kodak 1952837 Overview

Kodak Professional Ektachrome Duplicating Film EDUPE is a low-contrast color reversal duplicating film designed for making high-quality duplicates from originals on Kodak Ektachrome or Kodachrome films.

It features excellent color reproduction, extremely fine grain, and very high sharpness. Although its primary application is producing duplicate slides, you can also use this film for making copy slides of high-contrast color reflection prints.

Optimized spectral sensitivity and tone scale
  • Versatile performance
  • Exceptional tone and color reproduction from a variety of original film types
  • Extended tone scale latitude
  • Increased highlight and shadow detail
  • Faithful reproduction of original tone scale
  • Richer blacks
  • Cleaner whites
  • Finest grain available in a color reversal duplicating film
  • Outstanding reproduction of detailed images - even with enlargement
  • The perfect match for today's finer-grained films
  • Excellent latent-image keeping
    No color or contrast shifts within a roll, or from the start to the end of the day
    Superb reciprocity characteristics
  • No tone scale compromise with exposures from 10 seconds to 1/100 second
  • Flexibility to handle long exposures for dodge-and-burn or short exposures to maximize productivity
  • Robust processing performance
    Consistency from run to run and day to day
    Common emulsion technology
    Same great results from both sheet and roll formats; Scanning compatibility with other popular KODAK EKTACHROME Films

    Kodak 1952837 Specs

    Type
    35mm color slide duplicating film
    Speed
    Normal ISO ratings do not apply to this film
    Applications
    High quality slide duping
    Process
    E-6
    Color Saturation
    Excellent when exposed correctly
    Grain
    Fine
    Sharpness
    Image structure depends on the combination of the duplicating film, the original transparencies being duplicated, and the equipment being used
    Exposure Latitude
    Narrow
    Push/Pull
    Not specified

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