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==Edge Codes ==
==Edge Codes ==
*[http://www.example.com A Guide To Identifying the Year of Manufacture from Kodak].
* A comprehensive guide to Kodak edgecodes can be found [https://www.kodak.com/uploadedfiles/motion/Guide_to_Identifying_Year_of_Manufacture.pdf here], with a handy printable PDF [https://amianet.org/wp-content/uploads/Resources-Film-Data-Code-Chart-Kodak.pdf here]
*[https://www.kodak.com/uploadedfiles/motion/Guide_to_Identifying_Year_of_Manufacture.pdf A Guide To Identifying the Year of Manufacture from Kodak].
* AGFA optical sound recording film stock, edge code will say "AGS": http://www.agfa.com/docs/sp/motionpictures/st8d_en.pdf
* AGFA optical sound recording film stock, edge code will say "AGS": http://www.agfa.com/docs/sp/motionpictures/st8d_en.pdf
* A great page for [[16mm]] film stock identification can be found [http://www.paulivester.com/films/filmstock/guide.htm here]. Many of these tips are applicable to [[35mm]] as well.
* A great page for [[16mm]] film stock identification can be found [http://www.paulivester.com/films/filmstock/guide.htm here]. Many of these tips are applicable to [[35mm]] as well.

Revision as of 13:50, 13 August 2018

  • identification
  • date codes
  • storage
  • dye fades
  • how and why we use edgecode charts

Edge Codes

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