Ultra Speed Reversal, Type 932 B and A (ASA 320 Day, 250 Tungsten) B&W (discontinued).High Speed Reversal, Type 931 B and A (ASA 160 Day, 125 Tungsten) B&W (discontinued).Rapid Reversal, Type 930A, (ASA 64 Day, 50 Tungsten) B&W (discontinued).Superior 4 Negative, Type 928 B and A (ASA 320 Day, 250 Tungsten) B&W (discontinued).Superior 3 Negative, Type 937 B and A (ASA 250 Day, 200 Tungsten) B&W (discontinued).Fine Grain Superior 2 Negative, Type 936 B and A (ASA 125 Day, 100 Tungsten) B&W (discontinued).The list below is from 1966 "A" was 16mm, "B" was 35mm. High Speed Rapid Reversal Film, Type 931A (could be used as negative or reversal) B&W (discontinued).Rapid Reversal Film, Type 930A (could be used as negative or reversal) B&W (discontinued).Panchromatic Film, Type 914A (could be used as negative or reversal) B&W (discontinued).Superior 4, Type 928 B and A (ASA 320 Day, 250 Tungsten) B&W (discontinued).Superior 2, Type 936 B and A (ASA 125 Day, 100 Tungsten) B&W (discontinued).The list below is from 1960 "A" was 16mm, "B" was 35mm. Low Contrast Positive, Type 824B, for kinescope recording (discontinued).Title Stock, Type 805B, a high contrast film (discontinued).Fine Grain Release Positive, Type 825B, for optimum picture and sound quality (discontinued).Release Positive, Type 803B, High speed, normal grain (discontinued).Fine Grain Sound Recording, Type 837B, (to increase sharpness) (discontinued).VA Sound Recording, Type 831B, Variable area optical sound tracks (discontinued).Sound Recording, Type 801B, Variable area or density optical sound tracks (discontinued).Master Positive, Type 828B, Fine grain B&W (discontinued).Duplicating Negative, Type 908B, Fine grain, panchromatic B&W (discontinued).Superior 3, Type 927B (ASA 125 Day, 100 Incandescent) B&W (discontinued). Superior 2, Type 926B (ASA 80 Day, 64 Incandescent) B&W (discontinued).Superior 1, Type 904B (ASA 23 Day, 20 Incandescent) B&W (discontinued).The list below is of film stocks in use in 1956 the "B" designation was for 35mm, "A" was 16mm. It first entered the 35mm motion picture market in 1926. Note: 1993 is the last appearance of Agfa film stocks in the American Cinematographer Manual (seventh edition).ĭuPont no longer manufactures film. Agfa label was also used as such in widely produced East German film stock based on Agfa patents before the introduction of ORWO in 1964. Agfa Wittner-Chrome, Aviphot-Chrome or Agfachrome reversal stocks (rated at 200 ISO, made from Wittner-Chrome 35mm still film) are available in 16mm and 8mm from Wittner-Cinetec in Germany or Spectra Film and Video in the United States. Note: 1973 is first and last appearance in American Cinematographer Manual (4th edition).Īlthough a very early pioneer in trichromatic color film (as early as 1908), invented by German chemists Rudolf Fischer and Benno Homolka, Agfa was first made commercially available in 1936 (16 mm reversal and 35 mm), Agfa-Gevaert has discontinued their line of motion picture camera films. Color Print, Type 650, 35mm & 16mm (discontinued).Reversal Print, Type 160, B&W, 16mm (discontinued).Fine Grain Release Positive, Type 150, B&W, 35mm & 16mm (discontinued).CR 64 Camera Reversal Film 16mm B&W (negative or reversal) (discontinued).CR 250 Camera Reversal Film 16mm B&W (negative or reversal) (discontinued).CR 160 Camera Reversal Film 16mm B&W (negative or reversal) (discontinued).7.12 Vision3 color negative (ECN-2 process 2007–present)ģM no longer manufactures motion picture film.7.7 Ektachrome color reversal film (E1–E6 and related processes).7.4 Eastman Color Negative II (ECN-2 process 1974–1976).7.3 Fine grain color negative films (1950–1968).
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