How can KODAK ADVANTIX Film be retouched?
Unlike slide (reversal) films, the current KODAK ADVANTIX Films are color negative products. Color negatives are seldom, if ever, retouched. Retouching of the print is much more common, and the same techniques and materials are used for retouching prints from Advanced Photo System negatives as for prints from 35 mm color negatives. • Why are there more exposures per roll with KODAK ADVANTIX Film than with 35 mm film? Kodak changed the film exposure lengths from the standard 12, 24, and 36 used for 35 mm film to 15, 25, and 40 to allow the consumer to take more pictures per film. This was possible because the Advanced Photo System uses a small format, a thinner film, and a new high-tech cassette design. • What is KODAK ADVANTIX Film called overseas? The brand name KODAK ADVANTIX Film will be used worldwide, making it easy for consumers to find their favorite film product no matter where they travel. • How can I distinguish US Advanced Photo System film from non-US (gray market) film? US