Vendor: Eastman Kodak Company
Emulsion: Color
Type: Negative
Balanced For: Tungsten
Process: ECN-2
ISO: 200
Formats: 65 mm, 35 mm, 16 mm, Super 8
In Production: 2007-present
About
Today, Kodak is the only company in the world that produces color motion picture film. The Kodak Vision negative film product line has 3 generations, which were produced in different times:
- Kodak Vision Color Negative (1996-2002)
- Kodak Vision2 Color Negative (2002-2007)
- Kodak Vision3 Color Negative (2007-present)
Modern motion picture negative film is produced in four versions, which are balanced for different lighting, differ in sensitivity, contrast, grain, color rendering features and, accordingly, their purpose:
- Kodak Vision3 50D
- Kodak Vision3 200T
- Kodak Vision3 250D
- Kodak Vision3 500T
The differences between these films are described in detail in our article 'Modern motion picture negative films' .
Kodak Vision3 200T film is designed for studio shots with powerful warm lighting. Numerous bright light sources produce high contrast scenes, so 200T is a low contrast film. It is also suitable for shooting in sunny conditions closer to sunrise/sunset, as the lighting temperature shifts towards warmer hues at this time.
Scans
Example of using Kodak Vision3 200T film from official Kodak samples.
© Kodak
Imitation Examples
Examples of Kodak Vision3 200T film emulation in Dehancer.
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