Kodak TI2104 - Manual

Kodak TI2104

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Exposure; Relative Exposure Index; Examples of Camera Exposures
  • Page 3 – Filter Factors; Processing; Tray Processing
  • Page 4 – Mechanized Processing
  • Page 5 – EL Camera Film; Dimensionally Stable Support; Dimensional Stability; Thermal Coefficient of Linear Expansion
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Kodak

EL Camera Film

Technical Information Instruction Sheet – TI2104
August 2006

Features / Customer Product Specifications

A high-contrast, stabilized gelatin, orthochromatic film for making camera-line or copy-dot negatives

or positives.

High maximum density.

Can also be used for making contact negatives and positives.

Matte level sufficient to permit quick and uniform vacuum drawdown.

Good reciprocity and latent image keeping characteristics.

Product can be used in most conventional rapid-access developers such as

Kodak

RA 2000 developer

and replenisher.

Dimensionally stable

Estar

base.

Safelight Recommendations

Use a

Kodak

1A safelight filter / light red in a suitable safelight lamp equipped with a 15-watt bulb. Keep

the film at least 4 feet (1.2 metres) from the safelight.

Storage

Keep unexposed film and processed film in a cool, dry place. Process film as soon as possible after

exposure.

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Summary

Page 2 - Exposure; Relative Exposure Index; Examples of Camera Exposures

Exposure Relative Exposure Index Orientation System Pulsed-Xenon Tungsten or Quartz-Halogen Emulsion exposure ISO/ASA System 5 4 ISO/DIN System 8 7 Exposed through base ISO/ASA System 2 2 ISO/DIN System 5 3 These indexes are provided primarily as indicators of the relative speed of this film when co...

Page 3 - Filter Factors; Processing; Tray Processing

Filter Factors When a filter is used, multiply the unfiltered exposure by the filter factor for the particular filter shown below. Since lighting conditions vary, these factors are only approximate: Orientation Light Source Kodak Wratten Gelatin Filter No. 8 No. 15 No. 47B No. 58 To the emulsion Pul...

Page 4 - Mechanized Processing

2. RINSE at 65° to 80° F (18° to 27° C) with agitation. Kodak indicator stop bath 10 seconds or diliuted 4% acetic acid solutions 10 seconds 3. FIX at 65° to 80° F (18° to 27° C) with frequent agitation. Kodak RA 3000 fixer and replenisher 1 to 2 minutes Kodak rapid fixer 1 to 2 minutes Kodak fixer ...

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