User Manual
2 KODAK TRI-X Reversal Film 7266 • H-1-7266t
EXPOSURE INDEXES
Tungsten (3200K) - 160 Daylight - 200
1
Use these indexes with incident- or reflected-light
exposure meters and cameras marked for ISO or ASA
speeds or exposure indexes. These indexes apply for meter
readings of average subjects made from the camera
position or for readings made from a gray card of
18-percent reflectance held close to and in front of the
subject. For unusually light- or dark-colored subjects,
decrease or increase the exposure indicated by the meter
accordingly.
EXPOSURE TABLE - TUNGSTEN LIGHT
At 24 frames per second (fps), 170-degree shutter
opening:
*
At 18 frames per second, use 3/4 of the footcandles (fc) shown. When the
film is used as a negative material, the values specified should be doubled.
Lighting Contrast -
The recommended ratio of key-light-plus-fill-light to fill
light is 2:1 or 3:1. However, you may use 4:1 or greater
when a particular look is desired.
FILTER FACTORS
*
For use in bright sunlight to reduce the exposure without modifying color
rendering or depth of field. This filter which has a neutral density of 0.90
provides a reduction in exposure equivalent of 3 full stops.
RECIPROCITY CHARACTERISTICS
You do not need to make any exposure adjustments for
exposure times from 1/1,000 to 1 second. If your exposure
is in the 1/10,000 second range, it is recommended that
you increase your exposure by
1
⁄
2
stop.
1.Super 8 automatic cameras will expose the film at ASA 160 due to the ANSI
standard cartridge.
Lens Aperture f/1.4 f/2 f/2.8 f/4 f/5.6 f/8
Footcandles
Required
*
16 32 64 125 250 500
KODAK
WRATTEN
Filter No.
388N5121521252996
*
Daylight 1.5 2 4 2 2.5 3 10 40 8
REVERSAL PROCESSING
KODAK B&W Reversal Process
This film should be processed with KODAK B&W
Reversal Process Kit Chemicals or with solutions prepared
according to the formulas presented in KODAK
Publication No.H-24.15, Manual for Processing KODAK
Motion Picture Films, Module 15.
Note: KODAK B&W Reversal First Developer and
Replenisher (D-94A) and KODAK B&W Reversal Bleach
and Replenisher (R-10) should be used with this film.
The recommended starting points for processing times
and temperatures are shown in the table below. Actual
processing times may differ from the ones shown because
of machine design variables, such as film transport speed,
degree of solution agitation, amount of solution carry-over,
etc.
Notice: Observe precautionary information on product labels and on the
Material Safety Data Sheets.
IDENTIFICATION
After processing, the product code numbers 7266,
emulsion and roll number identification, emulsion letter
designator ED, and KEYKODE number are visible along the
length of the film.
AVAILABLE ROLL LENGTHS
For information on film roll lengths, check Kodak's Motion
Picture Films product catalog or see a Kodak sales
representative in your country.
Process Step Time
24.4°C (76°F)
First Developer
KODAK B&W Reversal First Developer
and Replenisher (D-94A)
60 sec
Wash 30 sec
KODAK B&W Reversal Bleach and
Replenisher (R-10)
60 sec
Wash 30 sec
Clearing Bath 30 sec
Wash 30 sec
Re-exposure 800 footcandle seconds
Second Developer
KODAK B&W Reversal Developer and
Replenisher (D-95)
30 sec
Wash 30 sec
Fixer 30 sec
Wash 2 min