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What is the actual size and grain structure of Advanced Photo System film?

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What is the actual size and grain structure of Advanced Photo System film?

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Advanced Photo System film is 24 mm wide, and the image size is 16.7 mm x 30.2 mm. (By comparison, 35 mm film is 35 mm wide, and the image size is 24 mm x 36 mm.) The print grain index rating for KODAK ADVANTIX 200 Film is 46 (4H print) as compared to a rating of 47 (4R print) for KODAK GOLD 200 Film. • What’s the difference between KODAK ADVANTIX 200 and 400 Films? The numbers 200 and 400 are ISO ratings, in other words, a measure of how sensitive a film is to light. The higher the number, the less light you need to create a well-exposed picture. The KODAK ADVANTIX color print films are each designed for a specific picture-taking purpose. KODAK ADVANTIX 200 Film is ideal for a wide range of lighting conditions. It is an outstanding balance of speed, sharpness, fine grain, and vibrant color. KODAK ADVANTIX 200 Film is our recommendation for your everyday picture-taking needs, indoors and outdoors with the Advanced Photo System. KODAK ADVANTIX 400 Film is the best choice for “freezing”

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