User manual

Films
for
colour
Kodacolor Film:
Makes
colour
negatives,
which
are
then
printed
on
paper
to
provide
natural-colour
prints
.
Faster
than
Kodachrome
Film, it a llows
good
pictures
in
lighting
hitherto
considered
unsuitable
for
co~our
photography
(ASA
32
-
BS
26
°
).
Kodachrome Film:
There
are
two
kinds -
Daylight
Type,
and
for
Photoflood
light,
Type
A.
Both
give
miniature
colour
slid
es
at
no
extra
processing
charge,
from
which
prints
and
enlargements
in
colour
or
black-and-white
can
be
made
subsequently
.
Can
be
used
with
flash
(ASA 10 -
BS
21
°).
Ektachrome Film:
Intermediate
in
speed,
gives
similar
results
to
Kodachrome
Film
but
can
be
processed
at
home.
It
is
sold
at
prices
not
includ
ing
processing
.
In
Britain it
is
available
only
as
a
daylight
type
film.
Can
be
used
for
flash
(ASA
32
-
BS
26
°).
High-Speed Ektachrome:
Very
high
speed
reversal
colour
film
for
exposure
in
daylight,
especially
useful
for
dull-light
sports
and
action
photography
.
Primarily
for
processing
by
user
(ASA
160
-
BS
33
°
).
Films
for
black-and-white
Itlus-X
Pan
Film: An
excellent
film
for
both
daylight
and
artificial
light
photography.
Fast
but
fine-grain
emu
lsion
ensures
negatives
from
whic
h
big
enlorgements
can
be
made
(ASA 160 -
BS
33
°).
Itanatomic-X Film: A
high-definition
panchromatic
film
giving
exceptional
image
sharpness
by
virtue
of
its thin
cOating,
very
fine
grain,
and
freedom
from
halation
and
light-scatter.
Ideal
for
negatives
permitting
a high
degree
of
enla
rgement
,
espec
ially
w
hen
developed
in
Kodak
High
Definition
Developer
(ASA
40
-
BS
27°
).
Tri-X
Pan
Film: A
panchromatic
film
of
very
high
speed.
It
is
ideal
for
snapshots
in
very
poor
light
outdoors,
for
flash-snaps
in
large
rooms,
for
taking
pictures
by
Photoflood
light,
and
for
"avai
labl
e-light"
photography
(ASA 400 -
BS
37°
).
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