Kodak ESY - Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 2 – Kodak ImageLite IRF Scanner Films / Kodak Gen 5 GIR Film; Storage; Contact Applications Using ESY/GAI Film
- Page 3 – Mechanized Processing
- Page 4 – ESY Scanner Film; Kodak Gen 5; Kodak ImageLite; IRF Scanner Film; Kodak Gen 5; GIR Film; Dimensionally Stable Support; Dimensional Stability; Thermal Coefficient of Linear Expansion
Kodak ImageLite
ESY Scanner Film
Kodak Gen 5
GAI Film
Kodak ImageLite
IRF Scanner Film
Kodak Gen 5
GIR Film
Technical Information Instruction Sheet – TI2407
August 2006
Features / Customer Product Specifications
Kodak ImageLite
scanner films and
Gen 5
films are designed for use with a wide range of today's
electronic dot-generating color scanners, image recorders, imagesetters and contact-screen scanners. All
are cut to "true-fit" scanner sizes to match dimensions specified by scanner manufacturers. These
products can be used in most conventional rapid-access developers, such as
Kodak
RA 2000 developer
and replenisher. It should be possible to achieve satisfactory results in most other rapid-access type
developers. These films are coated on a dimensionally stable
Estar
base with antistatic and surface
properties to ensure dependable transport and handling behavior.
ESY/GAI
•
A high contrast, blue sensitive film for use on electronic-dot generation
(EDG) color or monochrome scanners.
•
Optimized for use with raster scanning output devices using an argon-
ion laser (488 nm) as the exposing source.
IRF/GIR
•
High contrast, infrared sensitive film.
•
Recommended for use with scanners and recorders that use a laser
diode, emitting light in the infrared area (780 nm).
•
Wide exposure and development latitude.
Safelight Recommendations
Safe handling times at various safelight-to-film plane distances can be easily determined by exposing the
films to a screen tint and using a card to step off various amounts of safelight exposure following image
exposure. An increase in dot size or a change in density indicates excessive safelight exposure. For
information on performing safelight tests, see Kodak’s Publication No. K-4, "How Safe is Your Safelight?"
Kodak ImageLite ESY Scanner Film / Kodak Gen 5 GAI Film
This film can be handled under amber or orange-yellow safelight illumination
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Summary
• Deluxe cool-white fluorescent tubes filtered with dark amber safelight sleeves, such as the No. M58V19.055W (55 wall) sleeve available from Illumination Technology, Inc. • EncapSulite KY safelight or equivalent safelight. • A 15-watt tungsten bulb filtered with Rohm and Haas plexiglas amber 2422 m...
Mechanized Processing Notice: Observe precautionary information on products labels and on the Material Safety Data Sheets. This film can be processed in equipment with mechanical switches or ultrasonic sensors. More details are available from your Kodak representative or distributor. The following r...
Kodak ImageLite ESY Scanner Film Kodak Gen 5 GAI Film Kodak ImageLite IRF Scanner Film Kodak Gen 5 GIR Film Technical Information Data Sheet – TI2407 August 2006 1. Support Dimensionally Stable Support ESY 4 mil (0.004 in., 0.10mm) Estar base 2. Reciprocity With recommended processing, the reciproci...