Page 3 - generation; generation; Physical properties; *Recommended processes; Microfilm
3 D-32 The following “duplication tree” illustrates how the various duplicating microfilms are used to produce the desired contrast and image polarity of distribution copies. As an example, 3N is showing 3rd generation negative-appearing distribution copies. CN = Camera NegativeLC = Low ContrastMC =...
Page 4 - Processing Information; † Starting points and mixed formats.; Kodak Prostar
4 D-32 Reciprocity data For the Direct Duplicating Microfilms (x468 and 2470), tungsten exposures from 100 to 0.001 seconds, and processing in a Kodak Prostar Processor as recommended, reciprocity failure is negligible and no correction is normally needed. Similar results are expected with other rec...
Page 5 - Replenishment rates; Before-process handling and storage
5 D-32 Replenishment rates Development/transport time and transport rates are set to achieve desired photographic aims; replenishment rate settings are determined by multiplying the transport speed by the required replenishment rates for the appropriate film width being used. Use the chart and formu...
Page 6 - Image structure; Resolving power: Based on recommended process.; Characteristic curves; NOTE: While the data presented are typical of production; Film; Kodak Prostar Processor, Diffuse Visual; Density; Kodak Direct Duplicating Intermediate; nsity
6 D-32 ANSI ISO 18911 2000, Photography — Processed Safety Photographic Films-Storage Practices, gives appropriate conditions for extended term (permanent) and long-term storage films. Information is also available in Kodak Publication D-31, Storage and Preservation of Microfilms. Extended term stor...
Page 7 - Modulation transfer function curves; Modulation transfer function; Kodak Direct Duplicating Intermediate Microfilm 2470; Res; Aperture Value; less than 5
7 D-32 Modulation transfer function curves Modulation transfer function The MFT curve was determined using a method similar to that described in ANSI PH2.39-1977 (R1990), Photographic Modulation Transfer Function of Continuous-Tone Black-and-White Photographic Films, Method of Measuring. Diffuse RMS...
Page 8 - Spectral sensitivity curves; Kodak Direct Duplicating
8 D-32 Spectral sensitivity curves NOTE: While the data presented are typical of production coatings, they do not represent standards which must be met by Eastman Kodak Company. Varying storage, exposure, and processing conditions will affect results. The company reserves the right to change and imp...
Page 9 - Ordering information: Microfilms; Code
9 D-32 Ordering information: Microfilms NOTE: Contact your Regional Sales Manager if you have any questions. Code Mil Format Spec Description No/Case CAT No. 2462 4 16 mm x 1000 ft 649 Type Z plastic core 10 833 2512 16 mm x 2000 ft 649 Type Z plastic core 10 843 8061 35 mm x 1000 ft 778 Type K plas...
Page 10 - Ordering information: Chemicals; Eastman Kodak Company; Chemical; Kodak Prostar Processors
Ordering information: Chemicals Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs) on the chemicals (only) are available by calling: 1-800-242-2424, ext. 43. MSDSs are also available at: www.Kodak.com/eknec. You will need to supply the Kodak catalog number of the chemicals for which you need MSDSs. Material Safety...