Note: 1993 is the last appearance of Agfa film stocks in the American Cinematographer Manual (seventh edition).
[8] 1969 is the last appearance of DuPont motion picture film stocks in the American Cinematographer Manual.
Fujifilm stopped production of all motion picture film stocks on March 31, 2013.
[13] Containing a fourth color layer, Reala is nominally considered a part of the Super-F series.
[18] In films from 1950 on, the first two digits (the prefix) of the four-digit emulsion number identify the gauge and base of film:[19] A "T" suffix designates a tungsten (3200K) balanced negative and a "D" suffix designates a daylight (5600K) negative.
The number preceding this is the film's exposure index as determined by Kodak (it is not ISO speed).
(As used in Hollywood, 1960s)[34][35][36] Note: 1973 is last appearance in American Cinematographer Manual (fourth edition).