Use
indoors with artificial light or in Daylight witha no. 85 or
85b filter.
Tungsten
125 ASA
Daylight
with 85 Filter ASA 80
HANDLING
Load
and unload your camera in subdued light.
The
light side of the film must always face the camera lens. Read
your camera instructions carefully.
Before closing the the camera, run three to four inches of
film to make certain the film advances properly and is securely
attached to the take up spool.
To
expose the film completely, run it through your camera twice.
The first time you will expose 25 feet along half its width.
When
has run through the camera once, reload the film into the
camera and run it through a second time to expose the other
half.
When
you have exposed both halves of the roll, replace the rubber
band around the film and put it in the can as soon as possible.
Have your film processed promptly after the exposure. Don't
keep your movie camera and film in a hot place like a car
or glove compartment.
NOTES
ON CINECOLOR
Cinecolor
is a reversal slide film. Slide film in general needs to be
exposed correctly. Too much exposure will wash out out all
detail. Too little exposure will not give you enough detail.
You must expose reversal films exactly to the reading on your
lightmeter and use a neutral denisty filter if necessary.
Take into consideration the speed of the film i.e. ASA, DIN
number,the aperature you are using and any filtration. Please
calibrate settings to your lightmeter and expose accordingly.