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KODAK VISION2 Color Negative Control Strips, Technical Data and Crossover Information
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KODAK VISION2 Color Negative Control Strips
Introduction
KODAK VISION2 Color Negative Control Strips (Figure 1) 
are intended for the control of Process ECN-2 using the 
procedures described in KODAK Publication No. H-24, 
Manual for Processing KODAK Motion Picture Films, 
Module 1, Process Control
The first batch of KODAK VISION2 Color Negative 
Control Strips is code 5011 for 35 mm, CAT 152 0469 and 
code 5012 for 16 mm, CAT 152 0444.
Figure 1 Processed Control Strip - 35mm
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Important Improvements
KODAK VISION2 Color Negative Control Strips 
incorporate several important improvements into the control 
strips for Process ECN-2.
• A VISION2 emulsion is being used for process control. 
The new format is exposed on KODAK VISION2 200T 
Color Negative Film 5217, while the former ECN control 
strip was exposed on KODAK VISION 200T Color 
Negative Film 5274.
KODAK VISION2 Color Negative Control Strips, 
Process ECN-2, are packaged in 100-foot rolls containing at 
least 120 exposures and a processed reference strip. The 
exposures on the roll are spaced at 9.5-inch intervals. Each 
exposure has 21 gray-scale steps at 0.20 log H increments 
(2/3 camera stop). 
 The reference strip accompanying each roll was exposed 
along with all other control strips; it was then processed 
under specified well-controlled conditions. An instruction 
sheet enclosed with the package contains process deviation 
(correction) factors, if they are required, to determine your 
laboratory process aim numbers. A four-digit code number 
appearing on the carton, can, control strips, reference strips, 
and instruction sheet, identifies each production batch of 
strips.