Kodak D-32 manual

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    D-32 Kodak Duplicating 2462/4462 Microfilm Kodak Direct Duplicating 2468/3468/4468 Microfilm Kodak Direct Duplicating Intermediate 2470 Microfilm Description Kodak Duplicating Microfilms are silver-halide films designed for making high quality duplicates of or igina l camera and othe r du plic ate microfilms. De pe nd in g on the film type used, th[...]

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    2D - 3 2 Kodak Duplicating Microf ilm — 2462/4462 • Reverses image polarity ( neg-to-pos or pos-to-n eg) with convent ional proces sing • Blue spectral sensitivity • Medium contrast • Primarily used for making positive imag es of publications such as newsp apers and magazines for frequent v iewing Kodak Direct Duplicat ing Interme diate M[...]

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    3D - 3 2 The following “duplication tree” illustrates how the various duplicating micr ofilms are used to produce the desired contrast an d imag e polarity of distribution copies. As an example, 3N is showing 3rd gener ation negative-appeari ng distribution copies. CN = Camera Negative LC = Low Contrast MC = Medium Contrast HC = High Contrast 1[...]

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    4D - 3 2 Reciprocity dat a For the Direct Duplicating Microfilm s (x468 and 2470), tungsten exposures fro m 100 to 0.001 seconds, and processing in a Kodak Prostar Processor as recommended, recipr ocity failure is negligible and no correction is normally neede d. Similar results are expected with ot her recomme nd e d pr oce ss es . With Duplicatin[...]

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    5D - 3 2 Replenishment rates Development/transport time an d transport rates are set to achieve desired photogra phic aims; rep lenishment rate settings are determined by multiplying th e transport speed by the required replenishment rates for the appropriate film width b eing used. Use the chart and formula provided to dete rmine the developer an [...]

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    6D - 3 2 ANSI ISO 1891 1 2000, Photography — Processed Safety Photographic Films-S torage Practices , gives appropriate con ditions for extended term (permanen t) and long-term sto ra g e film s. Inf or m at ion is also available in Kodak Publication D-31, S torage and Preservation of Microfilms . Extended term storage conditions require a temper[...]

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    7D - 3 2 Modulation transfer function curves Modulation transfer function The MFT curve was dete rmined using a method similar to that described in AN SI PH2.39-1977 (R1990), Photographic Modu lation T ransfer Function of Continuous-T one Black-and-Wh ite Photographic Films, Method of Measur ing . Diffuse RMS granularity Determined at a net dif fus[...]

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    8D - 3 2 Spectral sensitivity curves NOTE: While the data presented are typical of production co atings, they do not represent standards which must be met by Eastman Kodak Company . V arying storage, exposure, and pro cessing conditions will affect results. The comp any reserves the right to change and improve the prod uct cha racteristics at any t[...]

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    9D - 3 2 Ordering information: Microfilms NOTE: Contact your Region al Sales Manager if you have any que stions. Code Mil Format Spec Description No/Case CA T No. 2462 4 16 mm x 1000 ft 649 T ype Z plastic core 10 833 2512 16 mm x 2000 f t 649 T ype Z plastic core 10 843 8061 35 mm x 1000 ft 778 T ype K plastic core 10 802 9720 35 mm x 2000 ft 778 [...]

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    Ordering information: Chemicals Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs) on the chemicals (only) are available by calling: 1-800-242-2424, ext. 43. MSDSs are also available at: www .Ko dak.com/eknec . Y ou will need to supply the Kodak catalog number of the chemicals for which you need MSDSs. Material Safety Da ta Sheet s for the actual working solution[...]