©Eastman Kodak Company, 1998
June 1998 • H-1-5272
TECHNICAL DATA /
COLOR INTERMEDIATE FILM
EASTMAN Color Internegative II
Film 5272
™
/ 7272
™
DESCRIPTION
EASTMANColorInternegativeIIFilm5272(35mm)and
7272 (16 mm) is a medium-speed film with excellent
image-structure characteristics and color-correction
masking. It is intended for making 35 mm or 16 mm
internegatives from reversal color originals on
EASTMAN EKTACHROME Film 7240™. This film is
balanced for printing with tungsten illumination with
suitablefiltersinthelightpath.Theinternegativescanthen
beprinted onto KODAKColorPrint Film and EASTMAN
EXR Color Print Film.
BASE
This film has a clear acetate safety base with rem-jet
backing.
DARKROOM RECOMMENDATIONS
Do not use a safelight. Handle unprocessed film in total
darkness.
STORAGE
Store unexposed film at 13˚C (55˚F) or below. Process
exposed film promptly. Store processed film at 21˚C
(70˚F) or lower at a relative humidity of 40 to 50 percent
for short-term commercial storage; for long-term storage,
store it at 2 to 10˚C (35 to 50˚F) at 15- to 30-percent
humidity. For more information on long-term storage, see
KODAK Publication H-23, The Book of Film Care.
RECIPROCITY CHARACTERISTICS
You do not need to make any exposure or filter
adjustments for exposure times from 1/1000 to 1/10
second. For exposure time of either 1 or 5 seconds,
increase exposure by
1
⁄
2
stop and use a KODAK Color
Compensating Filter 10Y.
PROCESSING
Most commercial motion-picture laboratories provide a
processing service for this film. Pre-packaged kits are also
available for preparing the processing solutions. For more
information on the EASTMAN ECN-2 Kit Chemicals,
check Kodak’s Professional Motion Imaging Price
Catalog or see a Kodak sales representative in your
country. See KODAK Publication No. H-24, Manual for
Processing KODAKMotionPictureFilms,Process ECN-2
Specifications, Module 7, for more information on the
solution formulas and the procedures for continuous
machine processing this film.
IDENTIFICATION
After processing, the product code numbers 5272 and
7272; emulsion and roll number identification;
EASTMAN KEYKODE Numbers; and a film
identification code (S) are visible along the length of the
film.
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