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IMax Kodak Glame 500T/5219
 
Hand Roll 120 Medium Format Motion Picture Film

 

◆#Glame 500T/5219

◆Don't miss any moment that happened at night

◆High-speed sensitivity selection 400-800 degrees

◆The sensitization flush extends to 1600-3200 degrees

◆Night, landscape, portrait, indoor and low-light details

◆Vacuum film packaging that isolates gas and liquid

 

The film negatives produced by the major American negative film maker Kodak are designed to be used in film scenes that fill light in the room and studio. The negative emulsion with tungsten lamp white balance allows photographers to freely develop their creativity when shooting, and match different Development time, flexible application sensitivity, from 400 degrees to 3200 degrees of latitude can be retracted freely.

 

◆Number of shots

According to different frame, the following number of shots can be taken

645-15exp (#Pentax 645N, #Mamiya645 Pro)

6x6-12exp (#Hasselblad, #Rolleiflex, #Yashica6X6)

6x7-10exp (#Pentax67, #Mamiya7, #MamiyaRB67)

6x9-8exp (#FujifilmGW690, #VoigtlanderBessa)

 

◆Special stone-ground carbon layer for film negatives

It is suitable for photographers who develop in the darkroom by themselves, and can also be handed over to a professional film negative developing store for processing.

 

◆Recommended flushing process

Use Kodak's special ECN-2 processing process for film negatives, or use the normal C-41 formula to rinse with the graphite carbon layer removal agent (Prebath).

 

◆Preservation guide

The unexposed film is recommended to be placed in an environment below 13 degrees Celsius (55 degrees Fahrenheit). If it is expected to take more than half a year, it is recommended to store it in a freezer at minus 18 degrees Celsius (zero Fahrenheit). It is recommended that the film has been taken Rinse as early as possible to get the best developing quality.

 

◆Exposure Guide

Glame 500T is a photosensitive emulsion with a calibrated sensitivity (Exporsue Index) of 500 degrees. It uses ISO 500 degrees for exposure at a tungsten lamp color temperature (Kermans 3200K).

 

◆What is IMAX film

Among the film negatives in the larger IMAX format (70mm), I found some interesting negatives and cut them into a width suitable for 120 cameras, and manually rolled them into the backing paper of the film, so that only special camera backs could be used in the past. The format can now also be directly put into your medium-format camera for use. According to different versions and formats, the film perforations for film cameras will be scanned on both sides of the negative.

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Whatevergraphy IMax Kodak Glame 500T/5219 Hand Roll 120 Film

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