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- photography, Kodak's Kodacolor brand has been ****ociated with various color negative films (i.e., films that produce negatives for making color prints on paper)...
- In motion pictures, Kodak's Kodacolor brand was originally ****ociated with an early lenticular (additive color) color motion picture process, first introduced...
- technologies. Kodacolor (still photography) includes several "true" color negative (print) films produced by Kodak since 1942. Kodacolor (filmmaking) was...
- Kodacolor Technology is a Kodak-owned brand used to collectively market several of its inkjet printing technologies. It was announced on February 6, 2007...
- a stick while used for such a purpose. Kodak: Kodacolor HR (1981), Kodacolor VR (1982–1991), Kodacolor (or Kodak) Gold (1992–1999) Fuji: Fujicolor HR...
- Kumiko Kōda (神田 來未子, Kōda Kumiko, born November 13, 1982), known professionally as Koda Kumi (倖田 來未, Kōda Kumi), is a ****anese singer from Kyoto, known...
- reverted to Eastman Kodak, who re-licensed them (see brand). KodaCOLOR Fabric Inks KodaLUX Fabric coating Silver Anti-microbial materials and coating...
- C-22 uses Color Developing Agent 3, unlike C-41, which uses Color Developing Agent 4. The most common film requiring this process is Kodacolor-X. C-22 film...
- introduced with Kodacolor II and its professional equivalent, Vericolor II, as the 'Flexicolor' process, replacing C-22, which was used with Kodacolor-X and Ektacolor...
- staining and briefly explains the cause. This was a problem with early Kodacolor prints. Langford, Michael (2000). Basic Photography (7th Ed.). Oxford:...