The Film From 1959 That Hollywood Still Shoots Movies With: Eastman Double-X
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It’s strange that there’s one piece of filmmaking tech which has remained completely unchanged since the late 1950s and still continues to be used on productions to this day. That technology is Eastman Kodak’s Double-X black and white negative film . Let's take a deeper look at this motion picture film stock.
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0:00 Introduction
1:01 How Is Black & White
Different From Colour Negative
2:44 Panchromatic Vs Orthochromatic Film
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5:58 Eastman Double-X Characteristics
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