Kodak E200 135 1133552 User Manual

Product codes
1133552
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©Eastman Kodak Company, 2005
September 2005 
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TECHNICAL DATA / COLOR TRANSPARENCY FILM
KODAK PROFESSIONAL 
EKTACHROME Film E200
KODAK PROFESSIONAL EKTACHROME Film E200 is a 
daylight-balanced 200-speed color transparency film 
designed for processing in KODAK Chemicals, Process E-6. 
The film offers moderate contrast, along with excellent color 
and image structure, making it the first high-speed color 
transparency film with the “look” of a lower speed film. In 
addition, E200 Film delivers outstanding push-processing 
performance to an exposure index (EI) of 800 with only 
minimal shifts in contrast and color balance.
E200 Film also features KODAK T-GRAIN® Emulsions 
for extremely fine grain and very high sharpness, plus 
improvements in reciprocity and manufacturing consistency.
The film is designed for exposure with daylight or 
electronic flash. You can also expose it with tungsten 
illumination (3200 K) or photolamps (3400 K) using filters.
Use E200 Film to produce color transparencies for 
projection or viewing with 5000 K illumination. Duplicate 
transparencies can be made by direct printing. To make color 
prints, you can print transparencies onto color reversal paper. 
Or make internegatives for printing onto color negative 
paper. You can also scan transparencies for digital printing 
and for graphic arts and photo CD applications.
FEATURES
BENEFITS
• Outstanding 
push-processing 
performance out to 
EI 800
• Maintains good contrast and 
color balance
• Extends shooting range 
under demanding 
existing-light conditions
• Preferred contrast of an
EI 100-speed color 
transparency film (lower 
contrast than other 
high-speed 
color-transparency films)
• Improved reproduction of 
highlight and shadow details
• More tone gradation for more 
natural-appearing images
• KODAK T-GRAIN
®
 
Emulsions in all color 
records
• Finest grain structure of any 
daylight, high-speed color 
transparency film on the 
market
• High sharpness
• Grain and sharpness hold up 
well under push conditions
• Enhanced colors while 
maintaining 
natural-looking skin tones
• Pleasing colors for 
exceptional results both 
outdoors and in the studio
• Beautiful skin-tone 
reproduction for both outdoor 
and studio applications
• Superb reciprocity
• Consistent results in 
exposures from 10 seconds 
to 1/10,000 second with no 
exposure or filter corrections
SIZES AVAILABLE
Sizes and catalog (CAT) numbers may differ from country to 
country. See your dealer who supplies KODAK 
PROFESSIONAL Products.
STORAGE AND HANDLING
Load and unload film in subdued light. 
Store unexposed film in a refrigerator at 13°C (55°F) or 
lower in the original sealed package. To avoid moisture 
condensation on film that has been refrigerated, allow the 
film to warm up to room temperature before opening the 
package. Process film as soon as possible after exposure. 
Protect processed film from strong light, and store them in 
a cool, dry place. For more information on storing 
transparencies, see KODAK Publication No. E-30, Storage 
and Care of KODAK Photographic Materials—Before and 
After Processing.
DARKROOM RECOMMENDATIONS
Do not use a safelight. Handle unprocessed film in total 
darkness.
Rolls
Code
Acetate
Base
135-36
E200
5-mil (0.13 mm)
120
3.9-mil (0.10 mm)
220
35 mm x 100 ft
E200 / SP404
*
 
* Perforated on both edges
5-mil (0.13 mm)