Image:Kodak-style CAP code on film edge.jpg

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The original Eastman Kodak version of a CAP code. In the middle frame, there are 4 dots: a group of 3 slightly to the left of center, and one in the bottom-left. In this case it is accompanied by printing along the edge. (copyright: The forums of film-tech.com, and used with their permission)

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  • (del) (cur) 22:40, 25 April 2005 . . Misternuvistor (Talk | contribs) . . 640×480 (33,500 bytes) (The original Eastman Kodak version of a CAP code. It's printed edgewise among the sprocket holes, and is printed every 100 frames. The dots in a total of 11 CAP coded frames occur, total the sum of the CAP print number. (courtesy Carl Welles, film-tech.)

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