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Code Notches for KODAK Sheet Films

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Introduction

Kodak sheet films have a notch or a group of notches on one edge of each sheet. These notches serve two purposes: They indicate the film type and help you to identify the emulsion side quickly. When the notch is at the top right edge of the sheet, the emulsion side faces you.

KODAK Color Negative and Print Films for Process C-41

PORTRA 160NC
PORTRA 160VC
PORTRA 400NC
PORTRA 100T

KODAK Color Reversal Films for Process E-6

EKTACHROME 64 Professional / EPR
EKTACHROME 100 Professional / EPN
EKTACHROME 100 Plus Professional / EPP
EKTACHROME 64T Professional / EPY
EKTACHROME E100G
EKTACHROME E100VS
EKTACHROME Duplicating EDUPE
EKTACHROME Electronic Output 100
EKTACHROME Electronic Output 64T

KODAK Black-and-White Films

KODALITH Ortho 2556, Type 3
(No Notch)
Technical Pan / TP
(Universal Notch)
T-MAX 100 / 100TMX
T-MAX 400 / 400TMY
TRI-X 320 / 320TXP

Universal Code Notches

These code notches are for low-volume and special-order (SO) films.

Films for Black-and-White Processes
Films for Process E-6
Films for Process C-41


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F-3 • Revised April 2004