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Elements Of Kodak Combination: The filters recommended for use with Kodak Films are the Kodak Sky Filter, Kodak Color Filter, and Wratten Kl, K2, G, and A Filters. There are other filters but they are intended for more or less technical and specific purposes and need not be mentioned here. They are described fully in these Eastman Kodak Company publications: "Filters—Kodak Data Book on Filters and Other Lens Accessories," "The Photography of Colored Objects," and "Wratten Light Filters," all available at Kodak dealers'.
One of the most convenient forms in which you can acquire your color filters is as elements of Kodak Combination Lens Attachments. And the latter afford other valuable lens accessories as well. Providing a set of matched and interchangeable filters, supplementary lenses, and lens hoods, they offer maximum economy as well as flexibility. You can add units individually as you find use for them, simply fitting them into your other attachments.
The now obsolete "color blind" films were affected by rays of the spectrum from ultraviolet to the middle of the green. The familiar Kodak Verichrome Film is much more sensitive to the green rays and is also affected by yellow rays. Kodak Super-XX Panchromatic, Kodak Plus-X Panchromatic, and Kodak Panatomic-X are some of the films lhal respond to the ultraviolet and the whole of the visible spectrum. |
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