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      • The 1969 list is identical to 1966. 1969 is the last appearance of DuPont motion picture film stocks in the American Cinematographer Manual.
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  2. The 1969 list is identical to 1966. [8] 1969 is the last appearance of DuPont motion picture film stocks in the American Cinematographer Manual. The list below is from 1970; "A" was 16mm, "B" was 35mm. [9] Films marked with ‡ could also be processed as a negative film stock.

  3. Mar 14, 2016 · There was also a Super Trucolor in 1953-4, which also fades a hair, and it used Dupont's two-color stock with a DYE TRANSFER (!) yellow layer. I have not seen this on 16mm, but have on 35mm. (Thanks to Eric Grayson).

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    Eastman's first motion picture film stock was offered in 1889.[3] At first the film was the same as photographic film. By 1916, separate "Cine Type" films were offered.[3] From 1895, Eastman supplied their motion picture roll film in rolls of 65 feet, while Blair's rolls were 75 feet.

  5. Dark Waters is a 2019 American legal thriller film directed by Todd Haynes and written by Mario Correa and Matthew Michael Carnahan. The story dramatizes Robert Bilott 's case against the chemical manufacturing corporation DuPont after they contaminated a town with unregulated chemicals.

  6. May 7, 2018 · Photographer Jay P. Morgan purchased all the B&W and color 120 film rolls he could get his hands on and did a shootout to compare the different looks and qualities.

  7. Despite being strangers to the photographic field, DuPont entered the motion picture film stock market in the 1920s through a need to create peacetime markets for its wartime facilities. As DuPont transformed into a chemical company, nitrocellulose.

  8. Apr 24, 2020 · It was easier in the days when Kodak had one stock at a time though for the year of the transition, it’s hard to know which movies used the previous versus the new stock, like in 1968 when 5251 50T was replaced in mid year by 5254 100T.

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