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retrothing.com - 10/24/2008
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Forty-three years after launching the Super 8 home movie format, Kodak has quietly released Vision3 500T color negative film in Super 8 cartridges. Vision3 is Kodak's newest line of professional motion picture film. Unlike the old Kodachrome and Ektachrome home movie films, Vision3 500T ...
motion.kodak.com - 10/24/2008
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motion.kodak.com —
• Technical Data • What's shooting on 5219
The next step in the evolution of motion picture
film. The first in a new family of films, KODAK VISION3 500T Color Negative Film 5219/7219 is everything you love about KODAK VISION2 Films-the overall ...
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Camera Films: Color Negative Films: KODAK VISION3 500T ...
MobileBurn.com - 10/24/2008
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MobileBurn.com —
Green Dopant Material Enables Low-Power, Full-Color, Long-Life OLED
Displays Read the full story here.
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Press Release: New Kodak Material Boosts OLED ...
phonesreview.co.uk - 10/26/2008
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phonesreview.co.uk —
Looks like Nokia has struck a deal with
Kodak, as whispers hit the net that Nokia and
Eastman Kodak Company have entered a mysterious patent license agreement, although any details of such an agreement are quite scant. The word doing the rounds is ...
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Nokia and Kodak join in patent license deal
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Kodak brings its pro Vision3 film to Super 8
CrunchGear —
... is still relatively well-used. Super 8 is pretty rare to find, and although its low cost means anyone can try, editing is a pain. Unless you like cutting film and taping it together, you’re going to have to get a digital conversion to edit anyway, unlike easy-to-print still shots. So any benefits you get from shooting film are negated or at least dampened by that process. Still, for people still shooting and editing 8mm in the old school style, this is pretty awesome.
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