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Kodak ROYAL GOLD 25 E-40 Technical Data
Kodak ROYAL GOLD 25 E-40 Technical Data

Kodak ROYAL GOLD 25 E-40 Technical Data

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TECHNICAL DATA / COLOR NEGATIVE FILM
KODAK ROYAL GOLD 25 Film
DESCRIPTION
KODAK ROYAL GOLD 25 Film has the same technically
advanced characteristics as the film it replaces—KODAK
EKTAR 25 Film. Like all ROYAL GOLD Films, it is
designed and produced to meet the needs of knowledgeable
and discriminating photographers who want more from
photographs than general-purpose films can provide.
ROYAL GOLD 25 Film offers micro-fine grain, extremely
high sharpness, and the capability for an extremely high
degree of enlargement. The film is designed for exposure
with daylight or electronic flash.
Use ROYAL GOLD 25 Film in cameras that allow you to
set the film speed manually, or in cameras that will correctly
set the film speed automatically from the DX code on the
magazine. (Some automatic 35 mm cameras do not read the
DX code for ISO 25/15˚ film and will underexpose it.) This
film requires more precise exposure control than general-
purpose films.
Other features include—
FEATURES
• Extremely high
sharpness
• Incorporates KODAK
T-GRAIN™ Emulsions
• Designed for
processing in KODAK
FLEXICOLOR
Chemicals for
Process C-41
• Built-in dye-masking
color couplers
©Eastman Kodak Company, 1996
BENEFITS
• Enlargements of superb
clarity
• Micro-fine grain
• Can be processed with other
ROYAL GOLD Films,
KODAK GOLD, EKTAR,
and EKTACOLOR Films,
KODAK Pro Films, and
KODAK VERICOLOR
and EKTAPRESS
Professional Films
• Provides quality color
reproduction without
supplementary masking
DARKROOM RECOMMENDATIONS
Do not use a safelight. Handle unprocessed film in total
darkness.
STORAGE AND HANDLING
Load and unload film in subdued light.
Store unexposed film at 70˚F (21˚C) or lower in the
original sealed package. Always store film (exposed or
unexposed) in a cool, dry place. Process film as soon as
possible after exposure.
Protect negatives from strong light, and store them in a
cool, dry place. For more information on storing negatives,
see KODAK Publication No. E-30, Storage and Care of
KODAK Photographic Materials—Before and After
Processing.
EXPOSURE
Film Speed
Use the speed numbers in the table below with cameras or
meters marked for ISO, ASA, or DIN speeds or exposure
indexes. Do not change the ISO-speed setting when metering
through a filter.
KODAK WRATTEN
Light Source
Gelatin Filter*
Daylight or
Electronic Flash
Photolamp (3400 K)
Tungsten (3200 K)
* For best results without special printing.
December 1996 E-40
E-40
November 1996
ISO Speed
None
25/15˚
No. 80B
8/10˚
No. 80A
6/9˚

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  • Page 1 November 1996 KODAK ROYAL GOLD 25 Film DESCRIPTION DARKROOM RECOMMENDATIONS KODAK ROYAL GOLD 25 Film has the same technically Do not use a safelight. Handle unprocessed film in total advanced characteristics as the film it replaces—KODAK darkness. EKTAR 25 Film. Like all ROYAL GOLD Films, it is...
  • Page 2 Daylight PROCESSING Use the exposures in the following table for average frontlit Process KODAK ROYAL GOLD 25 Film in KODAK subjects from 2 hours after sunrise to 2 hours before sunset. FLEXICOLOR Chemicals for Process C-41. For more information, see KODAK Publication No. Z-131, Using Shutter KODAK FLEXICOLOR Chemicals.
  • Page 3 They do not represent standards or specifications that must be met by Eastman Kodak Company. The company reserves the right to change and improve product characteristics at any time.
  • Page 4 —Available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week— density values for a normally lighted forehead only as a guide. For best results, use a KODAK Gray Card (gray side). Many technical support publications for Kodak products can be sent to your fax machine from the Kodak Information Center.