Kodak 2467 - Manual

Kodak 2467

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – be slightly lower than 1.95 until the chemicals
  • Page 3 – Processor Setup Specifications; Flow rate per processor; Kodak; Development Time and Transport Speed; Kodak
  • Page 4 – Keeping; Base
  • Page 5 – Ordering Information: Microfilms; Film Format
  • Page 6 – Ordering Information: Chemicals; EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY; Chemical; KODAK COM DR Microfilm 2467
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D-48

Description

Kodak

COM DR Microfilm 2467 (

Estar

Base) is a

slow-speed film with a direct reversing emulsion

that is blue-green sensitive. It has high spectral

sensitivity in the 430 to 550 nm range.

Product Applications

Kodak

COM DR Microfilm 2467 is designed for

use in blue phosphorous CRT (cathode ray tube)

type computer output microfilmers (COMs).

These devices photograph data displayed

electronically rather than from printed

documents. COM DR Microfilm is “drop-in”

compatible with roll film COM equipment

such as

Bell & Howell, DatagraphiX 4500, XR,

3M Beta COM

, and graphic COMs such as

the

III Cal Comp

. COM DR Microfilm requires

only conventional processing, and does

not

require the use of a “full reversal” processing

system, which uses dichromate bleach.

Features

• Manufactured to meet ISO and ANSI

standards for an LE 500 film

• Excellent capture of CRT, formsflash,

and cutmark

Minimum adjustments are necessary to

balance these exposures.

• Uniform background provides crisp

diazo copies

• Low printing density (D-min 0.04-0.05)

Clearer master characters (D-min) allow for

higher throughput rates of duplicators.

• Good exposure and duplication latitude

The combination of a low D-min and medium

contrast yields a wider exposure tolerance

and fewer exposure adjustments of duplicator

exposure times.

• Low process sensitivity

Even as process conditions vary, DR microfilm

maintains high image quality.

• Invariant photographic speed

From batch to batch, there is no need to

adjust exposure output.

• Halation protection

Halation protection eliminates “image

bloom” caused by reflected light. This is

particularly important with headers and

detailed form slides.

• Process-surviving antistatic backing

Even after processing, static protection is

maintained to reduce dirt and dust build-up

during duplication and handling.

KODAK COM DR Microfilm 2467 / ESTAR Base

Computer Output Microfilm

Data Sheet

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Summary

Page 2 - be slightly lower than 1.95 until the chemicals

D-48 2 Physical Properties • Hardened emulsion for high-temperature rapid processing and resistance to abrasion • Antihalation undercoat • Meets ANSI and ISO standards for archival storage media Nominal Thickness Data (Unprocessed)Support 4.0 mils, Estar Base Total Film Thickness 4.0 ±0.2 mils Befor...

Page 3 - Processor Setup Specifications; Flow rate per processor; Kodak; Development Time and Transport Speed; Kodak

D-48 3 Processor Setup Specifications Concentrate developer - Kodak COM Professional Developer and Replenisher DRC (Typical continuous-strand deep-tank processor) Processing Solutions Time Temperature Working Strength Replenishment (ml/ft.) Step (Dilutions) (sec.) Specific Gravity 16 mm 35 mm 105 mm...

Page 4 - Keeping; Base

D-48 4 The above chart can be used to determine other development time/temperature combinations that provide equivalent photographic quality. Temperatures between 90 and 100°F (32 and 37.8°C) are optimum for total system performance. After-Process Information Keeping This film is suitable for archiv...

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