Kodak 2210 - Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 2 – KODAK WL Surveillance Film; PROCESSING; KODAK Developer
- Page 3 – Large Tank Processing; DIMENSIONAL STABILITY
- Page 4 – KODAK WL Surveillance Film / 2210; Aerial and Industrial Materials; EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY; CURVES; Characteristic; Modulation Transfer Function; MORE INFORMATION
©Eastman Kodak Company, 2004
May 2004
•
TI-1838
TECHNICAL DATA / BLACK-AND-WHITE FILM
KODAK WL Surveillance Film / 2210
KODAK WL Surveillance Film / 2210 is a high-speed,
black-and-white negative camera film with extremely fine
grain and high resolving power, allowing a high degree of
enlargement. It is especially useful for dimly lit subjects
exposed in daylight or artificial light.
This 400-speed film has a wide exposure latitude, which
allows quality prints from moderately under- (EI 800) or
overexposed (EI 150) negatives. You can expose this film at
speeds up to EI 3200 with push processing in KODAK
PROFESSIONAL T-MAX Developers.
KODAK WL Surveillance Film / 2210 is formatted on
ESTAR-AH base, a tough, dimensionally stable polyester
support with an optical density of 0.10 for protection against
light-piping. A fast-drying backing allows processing in
high-speed processors.
IMAGE STRUCTURE
Based on development in KODAK Developer D-76, at 20
°
C
(68
°
F).
Diffuse RMS Granularity: 10 (Extremely Fine)
Read at a net diffuse visual density of 1.0, 48 micrometre
aperture.
Resolving Power:
SUPPORT
Dimensionally stable 0.004-inch (0.10 mm) ESTAR Base.
SAFELIGHT
NONE; handle in total darkness.
ISO-RPL
TOC 1.6:1
50 line pairs/mm
ISO-RP
TOC 1000:1 125 line pairs/mm
High
STORAGE AND HANDLING
Keep unexposed film and processed film in a cool, dry place.
Process film as soon as possible after exposure.
To avoid moisture condensation on film that has been
refrigerated, allow 16 mm film to stand at room temperature
for at least 1 to 1.5 hours before removal from the package;
for 35 mm film, allow 2 to 3 hours and for 70 mm film, 4 to
5 hours.
Load and unload camera in subdued light. Process
exposed film promptly after exposure. Always protect
processed negatives from strong light and store in a cool, dry
place.
EXPOSURE
The developer you use to process this film affects the
exposure index:
Reciprocity
Exposure Index
Arithmetic / Logarithmic*
KODAK Developer
400 / 27
T-MAX
400 / 27
T-MAX RS
400 / 27
D-76
400 / 27
D-76 (1:1)
320 / 26
HC-110 (Dil B)
400 / 27
DURAFLO RT
200 / 24
MICRODOL-X
320 / 26
MICRODOL-X (1:3)
Exposure Time
(seconds)
Adjust Either
Lens Aperture
Or
Exposure Time
1/10,000
None
None
1/1000
None
None
1/100
None
None
1/10
None
None
1
+1/3 stop
Change Aperture
10
+1/2 stop
15
100
+1 1/2 stop
300
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Summary
2 KODAK WL Surveillance Film • TI-1838 PROCESSING Notice: Observe precautionary information on product labels and Material Safety Data Sheets. Tank development times shorter than 5 minutes may result in unsatisfactory uniformity. Do not develop this film by inspection—KODAK WL Surveillance Film has ...
KODAK WL Surveillance Film • TI-1838 3 Rinse Rinse at 65 to 75 ° F (18 to 24 ° C) with agitation. Fix Fix at 65 to 75 ° F (18 to 24 ° C) with frequent agitation. * Primary fixer recommendation. Note: Fixer may exhaust more rapidly with this film than with other films. Use fresh fixer. If negatives s...
KODAK WL Surveillance Film / 2210 New 4-04 Printed in U.S.A. KODAK WL Surveillance Film / 2210KODAK Publication No. TI-1838 Aerial and Industrial Materials EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY • ROCHESTER, NY 14650 NOTICE: The sensitometric curves and data in this publication represent product tested under the con...