Kodak AS-116 - Manual

Kodak AS-116

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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
  • Page 3 – Chemicals; KODAK Aerial Color Processor, Model 1611; Bleach Regeneration
  • 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—
  • Page 5 – DIMENSIONAL STABILITY; Dimensional stability is an all-inclusive term. In; Temporary Dimensional Changes; SIZE DATA AND ORDERING INFORMATION; Thermal Coefficient of Linear Expansion:; Processing Dimensional Change:; Aging Shrinkage of Processed Film:; CURVES; Modulation Transfer Function
  • Page 6 – Aerial Imaging; EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY; Spectral Dye Density; Characteristic Curve, Developed for Medium Contrast
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©Eastman Kodak Company, 2005

AS-116

KODAK AEROCOLOR III Negative Film 2444

KODAK AEROCOLOR III Negative Film 2444 is a
medium-speed, very fine-grain color negative aerial film.
This film has a wide exposure latitude and is specifically
designed for processing to a color negative only. Since this
film does not have integral color masking, direct
interpretation can be made from the negative. Objects are
recorded in colors complementary to their natural colors.

The ESTAR Base provides flexibility, moisture

resistance, high tear resistance, and excellent dimensional
stability. KODAK AEROCOLOR III Negative Film 2444
has an abrasion-resistant emulsion, an antihalation
undercoat, and a dyed-gel backing.

The hardened emulsion permits high-temperature, rapid

processing in roller-transport processors, such as the
KODAK Aerial Color Processor, Model 1611, and the
KODAK EKTACHROME RT Processor, Model 1811, with
Quick-Change, using Process AN-6. This process consists of
selected KODAK EA-5 Chemicals and AN-6 Chemicals.
Processing can be easily tailored to optimize contrast for
specific applications.

This film is also compatible with Process C-41. It can be

processed in existing C-41 processors using either KODAK
FLEXICOLOR Developer or KODAK Developer
Replenisher, Process AN-6.

This film can be processed in rewind processing

equipment, such as the Morse M-10 developing outfit
(Military Designator: B-5), although this is not a primary
processing recommendation.

APPLICATIONS

KODAK AEROCOLOR III Negative Film 2444 is for
general use in medium- to high-altitude aerial-mapping and
aerial-reconnaissance photography. It is suited for
geological, pollution, archeological, crop and forestry
studies; traffic control; city planning; railway, highway, and
hydraulic engineering; oceanography; and remote sensing, as
well as other areas where photogrammetry is used. It is also
well suited and recommended for use in digital film
recorders.

BASE

3.9-mil (0.10 mm) ESTAR Base with a gel backing.

TOTAL FILM THICKNESS

The nominal total thickness (unprocessed) of this film is
5.2 mils (0.132 mm). This includes emulsion—0.8 mil
(0.020 mm), base—3.9 mils (0.10 mm), and backing—
0.5 mil (0.013 mm).

WEIGHT

The weight of AEROCOLOR III Negative Film 2444
(unprocessed), conditioned in equilibrium with 50 percent
relative humidity, is 0.04 lbs

sq ft (0.018 kg

sq ft).

SPECTRAL SENSITIVITY

This multilayer, color negative film is balanced for daylight
exposure.

SAFELIGHT

Total darkness is required.

EXPOSURE

Aerial Film Speeds (EAFS or ISO A equivalent) should not
be confused with conventional film speeds, which are
designed for roll and sheet films used in pictorial
photography. The characteristics of aerial scenes differ
markedly from those of ordinary pictorial or ground scenes
because of the smaller range in subject luminance,
atmospheric haze conditions, and other factors. Therefore,
different film-speed parameters are used to relate
aerial-scene characteristics to practical exposure
recommendations.

The KODAK Aerial Exposure Computer, KODAK

Publication AS-10, has been published based on the aerial
film speed criterion.

Nominal speed, daylight (no filter): EAFS or ISO A 125

(based on development for maximum contrast)

Note: The Aerial Film Speed given in this publication is
rounded to the nearest cube root of 2 step (equivalent to 1

3

stop).

Filters

This film incorporates an integral ultraviolet-absorbing filter,
so color correction filters are not normally used. If necessary,
additional color-balance adjustment in the blue region can be
achieved using KODAK Haze Cutting Filters HF-4 or HF-5.

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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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