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TECHNICAL INFORMATION DATA SHEET TI2497 Issued 11 - 99 Copyright, Eastman Kodak Company, 1999 KODAK Black - an d - White Print Film 2302 / ESTAR Base 1) Description KODAK Blac k - and - White Print Film 2302 / ESTAR Base is a low speed, hig h - resolution print film. This blu e - sensitive black - and - white film is designed for general release pr[...]
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Data Sheet — 2 Copyright, Eastman Kodak Company, 1999 TI2497 Issued 11 - 99 SO - 302 sensitometry (characteristic curve) is different than 5302/SO - 434. The gamma is slightly lower resulting from an efficient anti - halation layer w hich reduces light scatter. This antihalation layer is located under the emulsion layers, using a patented solid p[...]
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Data Sheet — 3 Copyright, Eastman Kodak Company, 1999 TI2497 Issued 11 - 99 Notice: Observe precautionary information on product labels an d on the Material Safety Data Sheets. Processing Step Temperatu re Time Replenishment Rate (mL per 100 ft) 35 mm KODAK Developer D - 97 [1] 70°F (21°C) — [2] 650 (D - 97R) Stop Rinse [3] 70°F (21°C) 50 s[...]
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Data Sheet — 4 Copyright, Eastman Kodak Company, 1999 TI2497 Issued 11 - 99 prone to "static cling" when processed with Staticide process additive. Other simi lar quaternary ammonium compounds may also be effective as final rinse anti - static additives, but have not been certified for use in the D97 Process. Staticide 3000G is availabl[...]
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Data Sheet — 5 Copyright, Eastman Kodak Company, 1999 TI2497 Issued 11 - 99 For mo re information about medium - and extended - term storage, see ANSI/PIMA IT9.11 - 1998, SMPTE RP131 - 1998, and KODAK Publications No. H - 1, "KODAK Motion Picture Film", and No. H - 23, "The Book of Film Care". 11) Image Structure The modulatio[...]
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Data Sheet — 6 Copyright, Eastman Kodak Company, 1999 TI2497 Issued 11 - 99 14) Available Roll Lengths For information on available roll lengths and formats of KODAK Black - and - White Print Film SO - 302 / ESTAR Base contact your Kodak Professional Motion Imaging sales representative. For prints released with SDDS, please specify on your order [...]
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Data Sheet — 7 Copyright, Eastman Kodak Company, 1999 TI2497 Issued 11 - 99 Net Fog F) KODAK Developer D - 97 (AA) at 70°F (10 - 99) The minimum density or smallest amount of density a film has is known as the D - min; it is the density of the clear ESTAR base plus a little bit of "fog" in the emulsion. In the graph identified as TI249[...]