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    Home » Kodak rolls out P-200 Film Cleaning System

    Kodak rolls out P-200 Film Cleaning System

    By SHOOTTuesday, December 22, 2015Updated:Tuesday, May 14, 2024No Comments816 Views
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    ROCHESTER, NY --

    Kodak has released a new, groundbreaking P-200 Film Cleaning System that transforms the traditional film cleaning process. The revolutionary design allows the cleaning solvent to be dispersed on the film surface in a unique way. This economical, compact and digitally controlled system, which uses Kodak HFE 7200 Film Cleaner Solution, makes it ideal for today’s archives and libraries.

    Proper film cleaning is vital to both archiving and restoration. In most cases, film needs to be cleaned before being stored in a library and prior to being digitized. Now, with the KODAK P-200 Film Cleaning System, institutions responsible for media collections can maintain their valuable film assets to the highest standards for a very small investment and very minimal infrastructure requirements.

    “Knowing the importance of proper film cleaning to both maintaining and digitizing film content, Kodak has developed a system for the 21st century,” noted Antonio Rasura, technical manager of Kodak’s Consumer and Film Division. “It’s small in size, environmentally friendly, and easy to use, with no need to directly handle solutions. Maintenance is also simplified, so it can be used in both traditional laboratories and in-house by institutions.”

    The KODAK P-200 system consists of a compact machine that measures only 31w x 21d x 51h inches with touchscreen controls for navigating the operating modes. It uses Kodak HFE 7200 Film Cleaner Solution, an environmentally safe solvent with a zero ozone depleting classification, and a very low toxicity rating (near zero). Adding to the system’s efficiencies, Kodak is offering the solvent in low quantities for the first time, eliminating the need to invest in large orders of film cleaning supplies.

    “The way the machine disperses the solvent onto the film is very unique,” said Rasura. “Solvent is quite expensive, and we didn’t want to use a costly recovery technique for the cleaner solution. The system we have developed atomizes the solvent, utilizing highly efficient delivery jets that ‘fog’ the film with an extremely fine dispersion of the HFE. The results include a huge amount of coverage with very little solvent, and all with no hazard to the operator or the environment.”

    The Kodak P-200 Film Cleaning System also offers Variable Speed Precision Tension Control, a laser-guided feature that can operate with speeds of 50–200 fpm while maintaining consistent and even tension throughout the wind of the roll, which is especially beneficial for long-term archiving.

    “Film is an integral component of our industry and cultural heritage, and Kodak recognizes the need to support and preserve that content,” added Andrew Evenski, Kodak’s president and general manager of Entertainment & Commercial Films. “Our aim in bringing this new system to market is to ensure that the community’s needs for accessible, quality film cleaning are met at an affordable price point.”

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    Superprime Films Extends Its International Reach With Paris Launch

    Thursday, June 12, 2025

    Superprime Films has officially launched Superprime Paris. This marks a major step in the Los Angeles-headquartered company’s continued international expansion into a market that has long been creatively and strategically important to Superprime and its directors.

    Over the years, Superprime has created standout films across the region for brands including Chanel, Louis Vuitton, Perrier, Cartier, Hennessy, Dior, and Lancôme. France has proven to be a place where bold, creative ideas thrive--and establishing a formal presence here is a natural evolution of Superprime’s desire to deepen longstanding relationships and continue to build new ones.

    Superprime Paris will be supported by La Pac managing director and executive producer Jérôme Denis. La Pac has been a longtime collaborator working closely with Superprime over the years on a number of projects. Denis’ deep ties to the region, shared creative values and strong relationship with Superprime’s directors make this a seamless collaboration.

    “We have always admired the French market for its creative excellence and dedication to the craft of filmmaking,” shared Superprime founders Michelle Ross and Rebecca Skinner in a joint statement.

    “Over many years, Superprime and La Pac have developed a rich partnership marked by iconic campaigns, especially for some of the most prestigious brands and luxury houses in France. As Rebecca and Michelle, along with their exclusive roster of talents, begin their own journey in France, La Pac and its teams will be tasked with supporting the growth of Superprime and strengthening the positions of its directors. Ici c’est Paris!” added Denis.

    The Paris office will represent renowned directors including Sean Baker, Damien Chazelle,... Read More

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