Kodak D-45 - Manual

Kodak D-45

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Features and Benefits; Handling; Kodak; Image Structure; “Photography—Photographic
  • Page 3 – Optimum background density; Photographic Properties; Exposure; Exposure Optimization
  • Page 4 – Komstar; After-Processing Information
  • Page 5 – Characteristic Curve; Modulation Transfer Function Curve
  • Page 6 – The sensitometric curves and data in this publication represent; Code; Ordering Information:; Imagelink
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D-45

Description

Kodak Imagelink

DL 1000 Microfilm 2482 is a

rapid-access, thermally processed

(dry)

silver

computer output microfilm. This film is designed

to be exposed by a

red

(helium neon)

laser.

When developed, a

positive

appearing image is

formed (dark characters on a light background).

Kodak Imagelink

DL 1000 Microfilm is an

extremely fine-grain, high-contrast microfilm

which offers the highest quality thermally

processed microimage available. When

DL 1000 is used with

Kodak

Premium 1000

Thermal Print Film 1323, a very high-quality

duplicate is achieved at optimum equipment

throughput speeds.

Product Applications

Kodak Imagelink

DL 1000 Microfilm is designed

to generate positive-appearing camera originals

in fiche format from helium-neon lasers used

in

dry

computer output microfilmers (COM)

equipment such as the

Kodak Komstar

100/200/

300 Microimage Processors,

Kodak Komstar

Microimage Processor IV,

Kodak Optistar

Datawriter,

Kodak Optistar

V Processor,

Kodak Komstar

Processor V, and the

Kodak

Optistar

Image Writer. This film can be handled

in room light and the equipment it is used with

does not require any special plumbing, venting,

or dark rooms.

Imagelink

DL 1000 Microfilm is primarily used to

make masters for generating negative-appearing

distribution copies (clear characters with dark

background) on thermal print film. Positive- or

negative-appearing copies can also be made on

diazo or silver films, depending on customer

preference. This film is not intended to be used

as the primary “working” copy or for frequent use

in reader printers.

KODAK IMAGELINK DL 1000 Microfilm / 2482

Computer Output

Microfilm Data Sheet

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Summary

Page 2 - Features and Benefits; Handling; Kodak; Image Structure; “Photography—Photographic

D-45 2 Features and Benefits • High contrast • Extremely fine granularity • Ultra-high resolving power • Very slow speed • Optimum sensitization for helium-neon lasers (633 nm) for character exposure and filtered tungsten source for forms overlay • Blue-tinted 4 mil Estar Base of 0.1 nominal visual ...

Page 3 - Optimum background density; Photographic Properties; Exposure; Exposure Optimization

D-45 3 Processing Kodak Komstar Microimage Processors contain a heated metal drum which processes this film at 1.8 meters (6 feet) per minute. Starting point recommendations are 119 ± ½°C (246 ±1½°F) for five (5) seconds. Duplicating Masters Print film density aims recommended when printing from Kod...

Page 4 - Komstar; After-Processing Information

D-45 4 5. After you have produced a master fiche with varying densities, the next step is to duplicate that data at the duplicator exposure setting which you determined yielded the proper background density. Make three copies, use the second, and observe it in a viewer starting with the lowest expos...

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