Kodak AS-116 - Manuals

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Page 2 - KODAK AEROCOLOR III Negative Film 2444; Typical Camera Exposure; IMAGE STRUCTURE; STORAGE; Unexposed Film; Caution! Do not freeze processed AEROCOLOR III; PROCESSING; Process AN-6 Cycle Times

2 KODAK AEROCOLOR III Negative Film 2444 • AS-116 Typical Camera Exposure A typical exposure for this film, in an aerial camera with a 2X antivignetting filter, is approximately 1 ⁄ 750 second at f ⁄ 5.6. This exposure is based on a solar altitude of 40 degrees, a clear day, and an aircraft altitude...

Page 3 - Chemicals; KODAK Aerial Color Processor, Model 1611; Bleach Regeneration

KODAK AEROCOLOR III Negative Film 2444 • AS-116 3 Chemicals Process AN-6 uses the following KODAK EA-5 and AN-6 Chemicals: KODAK Developer Starter, Process AN-6 KODAK Developer Replenisher, Process AN-6 KODAK EA-5 First and Second Stop Bath and Replenisher KODAK EA-5 Bleach and Replenisher KODAK Aer...

Page 4 - For additional information using Process C-41, see; REWIND PROCESSING; Note: This is not a primary recommendation.; KODAK AEROCOLOR III Negative Film 2444 yields; PROCESS CONTROL; Color Transparencies; You can make prints directly (or by first scanning) on—

4 KODAK AEROCOLOR III Negative Film 2444 • AS-116 C-41 Processing Cycle * If you increase the bleach and fixer times to 6:30 or longer, you can extend the temperature range to 75 to 105 ° F (24 to 41 ° C). † In some processors, a lower wash-water temperature may affect solution temperatures in adjac...

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