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Kodacolor Gold 1600

File consists of 1 indiviually packaged roll of Kodak Kodacolor Gold 35 mm film for colour prints with 1600 ISO and 24 exposures. Develop before date is 04/1991.

Munro, Allan

Kodak Kodachrome professional color reversal film

1 box of Kodachrome daylight colour reversal film in original, unopened packaging with directions to process before February 1989. ISO 25. 24 x 36 mm exposures. A 2nd box has been opened and contains 1 roll of film, unexposed, inside a black plastic cannister with a sheet of folded paper listing the properties and uses of the film in English and Japanese. (Exterior of box is printed in English only.) The second box gives directions to process before May 1986.

Eastman Kodak Company

Kodak photomicrography color film

Kodak photomicrography colour film on Estar base, SO-456. 2 rolls in original packaging, 1 opened. The opened package contains one metal twist-top tin with a roll of unexposed film, and a folded piece of yellow paper with film information and instructions for use. 36mm.

Eastman Kodak Company

Process C-41 hot air balloon Calgary Winter Olympics balloon festival

Item is an image of a hot air balloon flying over autumn trees. It was made by Randle Taylor, a Kodak dealer from Toledo, Ohio, built the balloon to resemble a giant roll of Kodacolor VR-G film and displayed during the Kodak Balloon Festival in Calgary Alberta during the 1988 Winter Olympics.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Agfa Commercial Orthochromatic film

Agfa dry plate negatives in original packaging, opened but still containing a few plates. Package originally contained 1 dozen 5 x 7 inch negative plates. Stamp on back of box directs the user to develop before Aug 1939.

Agfa Ansco Co.

Premo film pack daylight loading film

White box printed with black ink for text and red ink borders, used for packaging Premo film packs for Premo film or plate cameras. Contained 12 cut celluloid negatives at 2 1/4 x 3 1/4 size, designed for daylight loading film exposures. The film packs were stored in an initially cardboard or metal frame that was placed in the back of the camera. The user pulled a paper tab to advance a fresh film into place for each exposure and move the exposed film to the back of the pack. "Each of the paper tabs, which protrude through a slot in the camera and were torn off after being used, had a number on it which acted as a basic, though perfectly efficient, exposure counter." Film packs/ Mischa Koning.- http://kodak.3106.net/index.php?p=512, 2009. A sticker on the back of the box indicates this particular pack as "extra rapid". Box is now empty of negatives, but contains two sheets of folded paper with instructions for use and processing, and one piece of folded red tissue. Torn sticker recto center top stamped "This film must be developed before July 1915." Maker is identified as Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, N.Y. and Kodak, Limited, Kingsway, London, W.C. Kodak resellers in Paris and Germany are also listed on the recto.

Eastman Kodak Company

Agfa Commercial Orthochromatic filmpack

Filmpack produced by Agfa containing 12 cut celluloid films at 3 1/2 x 4 3/4 inches. In original orange cardboard packaging with blue and white lettering. Packaging has been opened. Red tissue surrounding the cardboard pack has also been opened, but black plastic film pack retains cardboard pull tabs that are typically removed when the film is exposed. Package is stamped with instructions to develop by June 1933.

Agfa Ansco Co.

Agfa supersentitive panchromatic film

Box of Agfa supersensitive panchromatic film, opened and empty. It is stamped with instructions to develop by August 1933. The box contained one dozen sheets of 3.25 x 4.25 inch film.

Agfa Ansco Co.

Kodak Professional film: Ektachrome

Package of 50 sheets, 8x 10 inch. Kodak Professional Ektachrome film for use with tungsten light, opened with some sheets missing. The box has been re-sealed with clear tape. Kodak Canada catalogue number 154 5870. Stamped for use by 03/1991.

Eastman Kodak Company

Kodak graphic arts film

Package of 50 sheets, Kodak Graphic Arts Kodalith Orthofilm Type 3 Film, 8 x 10 inches, opened with some sheets missing. Kodak Canada catalogue number 154 5870. Stamped for use by 3/79.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Kodak Professional film: Vericolor III type S

Packages of Kodak Professional Vericolor III film, type S for 8 x 10 inch prints. One package is unopened, the other has been re-sealed with scotch tape. The boxes are stamped for processing by 07/1990 and 11/1990.

Eastman Kodak Company

Kodak Ektachrome Infrared Aero film

Ektachrome infrared film number 8443 in original packaging. 1 box has been opened and contains a small metal tin with a roll of film, likely unexposed, and a small, folded sheet with applications and instructions for use. The film was originally designed for aerial camoflauge photography and must be exposed in daylight conditions. The second box is still sealed. The packages give directions to process before October 1970 (opened package) and July 1971 (unopened package).

Eastman Kodak Company

Kodak Gold 35mm colour print film

Empty box of Kodak Gold 200 colour print film for bright sun and flash photography, originally contained 8 rolls of 35mm film with 24 exposures each. Kodak Canada catalogue #109 0091. The box is stamped with a develop by date of 06/2007.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Agfa Commercial Orthochromatic film

Packaging for Agfa Commercial Orthochromatic film, opened and empty. A sticker on the top left indicates the product was safety film. A red, circular sticker at the top right depicts the logo for the NRA.

Agfa Ansco Co.

Kodak Verichrome film pack

Box contains one pack of 8 x 10.5 cm (3 14 x 4 1/4 inches) film sheets, 12 exposures, for use in film pack cameras or in plate cameras with film pack adapter, opened and unused. Dates given reflect the lifespan of the product (exact date unknown). Kodak Verichrome Film was introduced in 1931 and discontinued in 1956 with the introduction of Verichrome Pan film. Kodak/ History of Kodak : Milestones 1930-1959. 2009. http://www.kodak.com/US/en/corp/kodakHistory/1930_1959.shtml.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Eastman Color Negative II film

Round metal tin for 16 mm Eastman Color Negative II Film, opened and empty. Yellow sticker on canister indicates film length of 122 metres, and Kodak Canada catalogue number: 166 5687. Eastman Kodak Company is pressed into the bottom of the tin.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Kodak non-curling orthochromatic film cartridge boxes

Packaging for 3 rolls Kodak Non-Curling Orthochromatic film, opened. Two boxes still contain rolled sheets with instructions for use. One large box of 128 film, size 3 1/4 x 5 1/2, is stamped with directions to develop before July 1, 1912. The package was produced in Rochester, NY and printed in French, German and Spanish for sale in European markets. Two small boxes contained 116 film, size 2 1/2 x 4 1/4. One package is stamped with a develop-by date of Mar. 1, 1915. There is a sticker taped across this package with the words "Extra Rapid Eastman Speed Film". The second package is in English only, with instructions to use by October 1928.

Eastman Kodak Company

Kodak verichrome film boxes

Packaging for 3 rolls of Kodak Verichrome Film, opened and no longer containing film although they have been re-glued shut. The 3 boxes were designed for various sizes and speeds: 120 film at 2 1/4 x 3 1/4 inches, 116 film at 2 1/2 x 4 1/4 inches, 124 film at 3 1/4 x 4 1/4 inches. The packages are stamped with develop by dates: Nov 1934, Nov 1935, Dec 1935.

Eastman Kodak Company

Ansco Orthochromatic film box

Packaging for Ansco Orthochromatic Non-Curling Non-Halation film, opened and empty. The film box is blue and orange and is made of cardboard. The box would have contained roll film that was 8x14cm and had 6 exposures. The film cartridge that the box once contained was prepared for machine development. A stamp on the side of the box gives the expiry date as Dec 1 1913.

Agfa Ansco Co.

Kodak verichrome pan film

Box of Kodak verichrome pan black & white panchromatic film, unopened. VP 828. Develop by date stamped on back - June 1971.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Kodak Professional BW400CN

Package of 5 rolls of 400 ISO, new in box black-and-white 36 exposure 35 mm photographic negative film that was designed to be processed with C41 colour processing and printed on colour photograhpic paper.

Eastman Kodak Company

Kodak Ektachrome 64

Item is a roll casing from 64 ISO 36 exposure 35 mm photographic colour reversal film (film has been removed). E6 process. Ektachrome was used by National Geographic for low light situations where Kodachrome was not sensitive enough. The E6 process film was introduced in 1977.

Eastman Kodak Company

Kodak Kodachrome 64

item is a roll casing from 64 ISO 36 exposure 35 mm photographic colour reversal film (film has been removed). K-14 process. Kodachrome 64 135 was produced form 1974-2009

Eastman Kodak Company

Kodak Kodachrome 25

Item is a roll casing from 25 ISO 36 exposure 35 mm photographic colour reversal film (film has been removed). K-14 process. Kodachrome 25 135 was produced form 1974-2001

Eastman Kodak Company

Kodak Kodachrome II 25

Roll casing from 25 ISO 36 exposure 35 mm photographic colour reversal film (film has been removed). K-12 process. Kodachrome II 25 135 was produced form 1961-1974

Eastman Kodak Company

Kodacolor Gold 100

Item is a roll of 100 ISO 24 exposure 35 mm photographic colour negative film. C-41 process. Kodacolor Gold 100 was introduced as Kodacolor VR-G 100 in 1986.

Eastman Kodak Company

Photographic and motion picture film

Item is a collection of 107 varied motion picture and still photographic film.

BOX 1
Vericolor Slide film - 35mm, 100 feet
Ektachrome 64T - 35mm, 100 feet
Kodak Fine Grain Positive Safety film 35mm, 100 feeet
Kodak Super-XX Negative 16mm film, 100 feet
Kodak Ektachrome film 7242 16mm film, 100 feet
Kodak Ektachrome film 7241 EF 16mm film, 100 feet
Eastman Ekatchrome Video News Film High Speed 7250 Tungsten, 16mm 100 feet
Kodak Ektachrome 64 Daylight 120 film, 3 rolls
Kodachrome 40 movie film type A (exposed)
Eastman Ektachrome Super 8 color reversal film
Kodak Ektachrome Super 8 film (exposed)
Kodacolor-X color negative film, 126 cartridge with packaging
Kodak Ektachrome 160 sound color vocie film type A, 15m
Kodacolor II film for color prints, 126 cartridge
Kodacolor-X color negative film process C-22, 126 cartridge
Kodacolor-X color negative film process C-22 for blue bulbs, 126 cartridge
Kodacolor 400 color negative film, 120
2 Kodacolor II color negative film, 120
Kodacolor-X color negative film, 120
Kodak Ektachrome 400 colour reversal film, 120
3 Kodak Professional Ektachrome 50 colour reversal film, 120
Kodak Ekatchrome 400 film, 120
Kodak Plus_X Pan film in package
3 Kodak Verichrome Pan black and white film, 120
Kodacolor 400 color negative film, 35mm
TMAX P3200 black and white film, 35mm
2 Kodak TMAX 100 black and white film, 35mm
2 Kodak Proferssional T400CN C-41 black and white film, 35mm
Kodak Ektachrome 100HC 24 exposure, 35mm
Kodak High Speed Infrared black and white film, 35mm
Kodachrome 64 Professional color reversal film, 35mm
Kodak Professional Vericolor III color negative film 5026 Type S, 35mm
Kodak Professional Ektagraphic HC slide film, 35mm
Kodak Professional Ektachrome 400X color reversal film 36 exposures, 35mm
Kodak Professional Portra 800 colour negative film sample 36 exposure, 35mm
Kodak Ektachrome 400X Daylight 36 exposure, 35mm
Kodak Select Series Royal Gold 100 color negative film 24 exposure, 35mm
Kodak Professional Portra 100T color negative film 36 exposure, 35mm
2 Kodak APS 200 25 exposure, advantix
5 Kodak mailer for color slides prepaid processing for Ektachrome and Kodachrome 135-36
1 Package of 3 Kodak Advantix 400 iso film
1 Kodak Advantix demonstration film

BOX 2
Minolta 16 100, 126 cartridge
Ricoh Golden film 100, 126 cartridge
Velox developing paper, 3 1/4"x5 1/4"
Agfapan 100 Professional Minox 100 36 exposure, 8x11mm (for subminiature camera)
Minox 3x3cm slide frames (17 frames & 2 slides)
Konica SR-G disc film 15 exposures
Exposed disc film 15 exposures
Kodak Verichrome Pan film, 616 (out of package)
Kodak TRI-X Pan Professional black-and-white film, 120 (out of package)
Kodak Royal-X black-and-white film, 120 (out of package)
Kodak Verichrome Pan colour film, 116 (out of package)
Kodak Ektachrome Daylight high speed colour film, 120 (out of package)
Kodak Verichrome colour film, 120 (exposed, out of package)
Kodacolor 400 colour film, 120 (out of package)
Kodak Ektachrome 64 Professional reversal film, 120 (out of package)
Kodak Vericolor II Professional color fim, 120 (out of package)
Kodachrome II film, 828 (out of package)
Ansochrome ASA 32 colour film, instamatic (out of package)
Kodak ASA 100 colour film, instamatic (out of package)
Kodacolor VRG 200 color film, 110 (out of package)
Konica color slide film 100 24 exposure, 35mm (out of package)
Fujicolor Superia 200 color film (out of package)
Panchro film exposed, 127 (out of package)
2 Rollei film cassettes, 16 (out of package)
2 Kiev-30 film cassettes
3 Kalt 35mm bulk film canisters
2 plastic 35 mm bulk film canisters
Star-D Photo Accessories, 9 135 bulk film canisters
Steky fine grain panchromatic black-and-white film, 16mm
2 Fujichrome 64T Professional color transparency film, 120
gaf Colour Movie Film Super 8
Kodak INstant COlor FIlm PR144-10 (package only)
Eastman Ektachrome Super 8 colour reversal film
Kmart Focal Super 8 colour movie film II
Fujicolor F-64D negative film, 16mm
Fujicolor F-125 negaive film, 16mm
Eastman Kodak film canister
Fujichrome 64T Professional, 4x5
Ilford FP4 Plus 125 20 exposure, 35mm
Fujichrome 50 Professional color transparency film 36 exposure, 35mm
Fujicolor DX HR 1600 color film 36 exposure, 35mm
Fujichrome 100 Snsia II color film 36 exposure, 35mm
2 Fujifilm Adcanced Photo system Fujicolor nexia D100 25 exposure, APS
Eastman Kodak Company high speed safety film, 35mm
Easman Film and Plate developer

Kodakchrome 40 Sound Color Movie Film Type A

Item consists of a 15 metre Super 8 Sound cartridge of Kodachrome 40 Sound Colour Movie Film Type A in original packaging. Develop before date is April 1981. Inscribed in blue ink on verso reads the name "Fritz Siess" followed by an address in Willowdale, Ontario. It was mailed to the Kodak Canada Inc. processing laboratory in Brampton, Ontario.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Kodak Kodachrome 64 colour slide film

Kodak Kodachrome 64 35mm Colour Slide film rolls in original packaging. 1 box, originally containing 2 rolls, has been opened and damaged (piece detached from top of box) and 1 roll is missing. There is a folded envelope inside the box to be used to send the film to the Kodak Canada Inc. processing lab. The expiry date on the box is 04/90. The second box has not been opened and contains only 1 roll. The expiry date on this box is 12/99.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Kodak Portra 120 film

Rolls of Portra 160 VC - 120 film in original packaging, unopened. Stamped on the wrappers is the develop-by date of 05/2002.

Triple Print colour film

Triple Print Colour Film 126 roll, 12 exposures, in original packaging. One of the boxes has been opened but the film roll is still sealed in plastic envelope and a set of instructions are included in the box. The boxes are stamped with develop-by dates of Jan and Dec 1976.

Triple Print Film Labs Ltd.

Kodachrome II colour movie film for daylight

Boxes of Kodachrome II Colour Movie Film for double 8mm roll cameras. Both films are sensitized for daylight exposures. The larger box gives directions to process before Oct. 1969, the smaller one before Nov 1972. There is a sticker on the larger box with a price from Simpson's department store: 3.99. The larger box has been opened, but still contains film and sheet of folded paper with instructions.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Kodachrome Type A for Ciné-Kodak

Packages of Cine-Kodak Kodachrome Type A 16mm motion picture film for artificial light. The larger box is unopened, and contains a magazine for loading the film into the camera, as well as 50 ft of film. It is stamped with a use-by date Dec 1946. The smaller box has been opened. It contains 100 ft of film in a small black cannister as well as a folded sheet with instructions. This box is stamped "Simpsons Cameras Toronto" in blue on the back, and with a use-by date of Apr 1943. Both films were manufactured in Rochester, NY but have stickers indicating they are to be returned to Canadian Kodak Co. Limited in Toronto for processing.

Eastman Kodak Company

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