Eastman Kodak Black and White Films LUTs Free Download
Eastman Kodak Black and White Films LUTs
Emulate the well known general purpose Black & White films from Eastman Kodak, including the popular discontinued films.
Eastman Kodak makes some incredible Black and White films since 1885.
Films which yield beautiful, classic images and have their origins at the very heart of photography.
Kodak Verichrome Safety Film (1931–1956) Orthochromatic B&W film.
Kodak Panatomic-X (1933–1987) Very fine grain general purpose film.
Kodak Super-XX (1940–1992) Kodak’s standard high-speed film from 1940 to 1954.
Kodak Verichrome Pan (1956–1995) General purpose medium-speed panchromatic film that features extremely fine grain with excellent gradation and wide exposure latitude.
Plus-X Pan (1954–2011) Plus X Pan (PX) and PLUS-X Pan Professional (PXP) films are general purpose medium-speed panchromatic films for outdoor or studio photography with extremely fine grain and excellent sharpness.
Kodak Ektapan (Discontinued 2002) Very Fine grain film for portraiture and close-up work with electronic flash, and for industrial, and scientific applications.
Kodak Technical Pan (1984 – 2004) An ultra-high definition high-contrast microfilm emulsion that was made panchromatic through the addition of sensitizing dyes.
Kodak Academy (Discontinued 2000) Low cost wide latitude black and white film.
Kodak High Speed Infrared (Discontinued 2007) Infrared sensitive high-speed film with moderately high contrast, sensitive to light and radiant energy to 900 nanometres.
Kodak T400CN (2004) General purpose chromogenic B&W film with wide exposure latitude.
Kodak BW400CN (2004–2014) General purpose C41 process chromogenic B&W film with wide exposure latitude.
Kodak TRI-X (1940 on) Traditional cubic grain panchromatic film with high contrast, re-engineered in 2007 with a finer grain.
Kodak T-MAX (1986 on) Modern general purpose continuous tone ‘T’ grain panchromatic film.
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