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Kodak Eastman Fine Grain Duplicating Positive Film #2366 (35mm, 2000' Roll)

BH #KOFG23662000 • MFR #1336361
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Kodak Eastman Fine Grain Duplicating Positive Film #2366 (35mm, 2000' Roll)
Key Features
  • Positive B&W Duplicating Film
  • Make Master Positives and Dupe Negatives
  • Clear ESTAR Base with Anti-Static Layer
  • High Resolution, Very High Acutance
Kodak Eastman Fine Grain Duplicating Positive Film #2366 is a black-and-white positive film designed for making master positives from black-and-white camera negatives. This blue-sensitive film has a low-speed and high-resolution design, with very high acutance, and is ideal for printing onto Eastman Fine Grain Duplicating Panchromatic Negative Film #5234/7234 to produce near-identical quality duplicate negatives. This 2000' long roll of 35mm film is coated on a clear polyester ESTAR base with an integrated anti-static layer and a carnauba wax lubricant for high durability and flexible handling.
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Kodak 2366 35mm Overview

Kodak Eastman Fine Grain Duplicating Positive Film #2366 is a black-and-white positive film designed for making master positives from black-and-white camera negatives. This blue-sensitive film has a low-speed and high-resolution design, with very high acutance, and is ideal for printing onto Eastman Fine Grain Duplicating Panchromatic Negative Film #5234/7234 to produce near-identical quality duplicate negatives. This 2000' long roll of 35mm film is coated on a clear polyester ESTAR base with an integrated anti-static layer and a carnauba wax lubricant for high durability and flexible handling.

Kodak 2366 35mmSpecs

Film Format
35 mm
Film Type
B&W Reversal
Roll Length
2000' / 609.60 m
Spool/Core Type
Type U Core
Perforation
35mm BH-1866
Film Base
ESTAR
Film Processing
D-96
Packaging Info
Package Weight
10.3 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
15 x 15 x 1.75"

Kodak 2366 35mm Reviews

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Is this film meant to placed emulsion to emulsion ...

Is this film meant to placed emulsion to emulsion with the original? Or some other way?
Asked by: Michael
That's used if you are making a contact exposure, but we have found that different customers have different preferences and beliefs with respect to their darkroom processing procedures. We recommend you use the procedure that you find to produce the results you prefer.
Answered by: Yoni S
Date published: 2024-10-02

What is the ISO of this film ?

What is the ISO of this film ?
Asked by: Khalifa
There is no specified speed/ISO for the Kodak Eastman Fine Grain Duplicating Positive Film #2366 (35mm, 2000' Roll); it is designed for a range of low speeds.
Answered by: Michael S
Date published: 2024-10-25
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