Cinema Print Stock
The emulsions films were printed onto for projection — the foundation of most cinematic grades.
A photochemical film passes through several stocks before an audience sees it, and the final print stock imposes the contrast curve and colour rendering people recognise as cinematic. Kodak 2383 is the reference release print; Fuji 3510 is its cooler counterpart. Colourists apply these as the last node in a grade, over footage already balanced to a neutral starting point.
4 stocks in this category
Fuji 3510 Print
Fuji's cinema print stock — cooler and greener than Kodak's equivalent.
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Fuji 3513 Print
A contrastier Fuji print stock.
3 renderings
Kodak 2383 Print
The standard cinema print stock — what a film actually looked like projected in a cinema.
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Kodak 2393 Print
A punchier Kodak print emulsion — 2383 with the contrast and saturation raised.
3 renderings