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TECHNICAL DATA / ADVANCED PHOTO SYSTEM
KODAK ADVANTIX
100, 200, and 400 Films
INTRODUCTION
Welcome to the innovative world of the Advanced Photo
System! KODAK ADVANTIX Films are the heart of this
new system—they capture your image photographically and
can store scene data (e.g., picture format) magnetically or
optically on the film.
ADVANTIX Films are provided in KODAK Film Safe
Cassettes that enable drop-in loading and feature double-
exposure protection. The cassettes include an indicator that
identifies the status of the film inside individual cassettes.
Negatives produced on these films will be returned to you
inside their original Film Safe Cassette for easy storage and
retrieval
FEATURES
• KODAK Film Safe
Cassette
• Film Status Indicator
(FSI) on cassette
• Information Exchange
(IX)
THE KODAK ADVANTIX SYSTEM
Components
The components of the KODAK ADVANTIX System—the
films, cameras, and photofinishing equipment—were
designed "from the ground up," to provide you with great
pictures. You can use ADVANTIX Films in any camera
designed for the Advanced Photo System to get the pictures
you want—the way you want them.
©Eastman Kodak Company, 1998
BENEFITS
• Worry-free, drop-in loading
• Automatic film threading
and rewinding
• Safe storage of negatives
• Conveys status of film
inside cassette—
unexposed, partially
exposed, exposed, or
processed
• Exposure and print format
data recorded on film to
optimize print quality
Film Magnetics
ADVANTIX Films are coated with a transparent magnetic
material that can record a variety of data including
• format selected (i.e., classic, HDTV/group, panoramic)
• camera orientation
• illumination (e.g., flash, backlighting, etc)*
• picture-taker recorded data*
The magnetics are part of the information exchange
between camera, film, and photofinishing equipment that
helps optimize print quality.
*This information is available only from some cameras.
Film Selector
Kodak has a variety of ADVANTIX Films to suit your
particular applications.
ADVANTIX 100 Film—designed to deliver superior
performance. The color film of choice for picture-taking
under bright sunlight. Ideal for enlargements and outdoor
panoramic scenes, and for use in advanced cameras that
feature sophisticated exposure control. It incorporates
KODAK T-GRAIN™ Emulsions for fine grain and
sharpness.
ADVANTIX 200 Film—offers a superlative balance of
speed, sharpness, grain, and rich, more saturated colors. An
enhanced, multi-purpose color film intended for everyday
picture-taking under a variety of lighting conditions. It
incorporates T-GRAIN Emulsions.
ADVANTIX 400 Film—an excellent color film for low-
light, fast action, or zoom photography, or when you need
extended flash range. It incorporates T-GRAIN Emulsions
to provide sharpness usually associated with lower-speed
films.
New KODAK ADVANTIX Black & White + 400 Print
Film—presents an opportunity to explore the world of
black-and-white photography. This film is an excellent
choice for all lighting conditions—daylight, indoors, low-
light, fast action, or zoom photography, or when you need
extended flash range. It also incorporates T-GRAIN
Emulsions to provide sharpness usually associated with
lower-speed films. This film must be processed in KODAK
FLEXICOLOR Chemicals, Process C-41.
February 1998 E-46

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Summary of Contents for Kodak ADVANTIX 100

  • Page 1 Film Safe Cassette for easy storage and *This information is available only from some cameras. retrieval Film Selector FEATURES BENEFITS Kodak has a variety of ADVANTIX Films to suit your • KODAK Film Safe • Worry-free, drop-in loading particular applications. Cassette • Automatic film threading and rewinding ADVANTIX 100 Film—designed to deliver superior...
  • Page 2 For more 64/19˚ 50/18˚ ADVANTIX 200 information, see your camera manual. No. 80B No. 80A 125/22˚ 100/21˚ ADVANTIX 400 No. 80A No. 80A * For best results without special printing. KODAK ADVANTIX 100, 200, and 400 Films E-46...
  • Page 3 100/30 140/42 1400 85/26 120/36 170/50 2000 100/30 140/42 200/60 2800 120/36 170/50 240/70 4000 140/42 200/60 280/85 5600 170/50 240/70 340/105 8000 200/60 280/85 400/120 * BCPS = beam candlepower seconds KODAK ADVANTIX 100, 200, and 400 Films E-46...
  • Page 4: Print Formats

    Store the cassette in a cool, dry (8.9 x 12.7 cm) 3.5 x 6 in. 3.5 in. 3.5 x 10 in. place with the index print. You can use the KODAK (8.9 x (8.9 cm) (8.9 x 25.4 cm) 3.5 x 5.25 in.
  • Page 5 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 6 *Sensitivity = reciprocal of exposure (erg/cm ) required to produce specified density F002_0390AC F002_0389AC LOG EXPOSURE (lux-seconds) Spectral-Dye-Density Curves Typical densities for a midscale neutral subject and D-min. Process: C-41 Midscale Neutral Minimum Density F002_0391AC WAVELENGTH (nm) KODAK ADVANTIX 100, 200, and 400 Films E-46...
  • Page 7 *Sensitivity = reciprocal of exposure (erg/cm ) required to produce specified density F002_0387AC F002_0386AC LOG EXPOSURE (lux-seconds) Spectral-Dye-Density Curves Typical densities for a midscale neutral subject and D-min. Process: C-41 Midscale Neutral Minimum Density F002_0388AC WAVELENGTH (nm) KODAK ADVANTIX 100, 200, and 400 Films E-46...
  • Page 8 Kodak Information Center. Call: U.S.A. 1-800-242-2424, Ext. 33 Canada 1-800-295-5531 If you have questions about Kodak products, call Kodak. In the U.S.A.: 1-800-242-2424, Ext. 25, Monday–Friday 9 a.m.–7 p.m. (Eastern time) In Canada: 1-800-465-6325, Monday–Friday...

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