What is meant by the film type letters?

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I recently bought some old Hoya and Toshiba filters. In the boxes there are filter use tables.



The Hoya table for black and white refers to type B & type C films. Do you know what the letters stand for?

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On the table for Hoya color filters it refers to types A, B, D. & F color films. What do these letters refer to?

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The Toshiba table does not refer to different letter types of balck and white film but refers to color film types A, B. & F.

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It refers to colour balance - below is an incomplete list.
Type A film - color film balanced to artificial light sources at a color temperature of 3400K.
Type B film - color film balanced to artificial light sources at a color temperature of 3200K.
Type D film - obsolete term for film balanced for daylight.

Marty
 
If you go to the FOR COLOR FILM chart and look at the line for Type F film you will see in the column under CLEARFLASH that it says NO FILTER. Obviously Type F film was balanced for clear flashbulbs. It was balanced for a 3800K light source; however, not all flashbulbs burned at 3800K.
 
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