Canadian Film Digest Year Book (1980)

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ot ceri IN NE Professional 16mm and 35mm film makers Type 700 This film is rated at 80 ASA balanced for tungsten light. It has fine grain and excellent colour reproduction. Type 710 & 720 These films are rated at 125 ASA. Type 710 is balanced for tungsten light and Type 720 for daylight, and are intended for use in those locations where the light level is insufficient to obtain satisfactory results on Type 700 with an added advantage that it maintains high quality when force processing is necessary. Type 710 & 720 can be force processed by up to 3 stops 1000 ASA. Type 730 This is a new high speed colour reversal film. It is rated at 400 ASA balanced for tungsten light. Gevachrome Type 730 offers the advantage of a higher speed index combined with fine grain and an excellent colour saturation. This film may also be force processed by 2 stops 1600 ASA. Type 682 This is a new Gevacolor negative film for 35mm and 16mm professional motion picture photography. It has a speed index of 100 ASA when exposed to artificial light of 3200° K. A colour temperature conversion filter such as a CTO88B or similar filter (e.g. Wratten 85) is needed when filming in daylight of 6000 °K. Type 682 is a high definition, ultra fine grain colour negative film with an excellent latitude. It can be processed in the ECN II process without modification. NE W Gevachrome II Colour Reversal Films NEW Gevacolor Negative Film by ams AGFA-GEVAERT For more information, contact: PHOTO IMPORTING AGENCIES LIMITED Motion Picture Department 29 Gurney Crescent Toronto, Ontario M6B 1S9 Telephone: (416) 787-5691