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©Eastman Kodak Company, 2 005 AS-116 KODAK AEROCOLOR III Negative Film 2444 K OD AK AER OCOLOR III Neg ati ve Film 2444 is a medium-speed, very fine-grain color negative aerial fi lm. This film has a wide exposure latitude an d is specifically designed for processing to a color negativ e only . Since this film does not ha ve integral color masking[...]
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2 KODAK AEROCOLOR III Negative Film 2444 • AS-116 T ypical Camera Exposure A typical exposure for this film , in an aerial camera with a 2X antivignetting f ilter , is approxi mat ely 1 ⁄ 750 second at f ⁄ 5.6. This exposure is based on a solar altitude of 40 degrees, a clear day , and an aircra ft altitude of 5000 feet. Recipr ocity Characte[...]
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KODAK AEROCOLOR III N egative Film 2444 • AS-116 3 Chemicals Process AN-6 uses the follo wing K OD A K EA -5 and AN-6 Chemicals: KODAK Developer Starter, Process AN-6 KODAK Developer Replenisher, Process AN-6 KODAK EA-5 First and Second Stop Bath and Replenisher KODAK EA-5 Bleach and Replenisher KODAK Aerial Color Fixer and Replenisher KODAK EA-5[...]
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4 KODAK AEROCOLOR III Negative Film 2444 • AS-116 C-41 Processing Cycle * If you increase the bleach an d fixer times to 6:30 or l on ger , you can e xtend the temp erature r ange to 75 to 105 ° F (24 to 41 ° C). † In some pr ocessors , a lo wer w ash-wat er temper ature ma y affect s olution temperat ures in adjacen t tanks. Long er warm-up [...]
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KODAK AEROCOLOR III N egative Film 2444 • AS-116 5 DIMENSIONAL STABILITY The dimensional stability of aerial films is of particular interest and importance in accurate mapping and in the reproduction of maps. Dimensional stabili ty is an all- inclusive term. In photography, it applies to size changes caused by changes in humidity and in temperatu[...]
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KODAK AEROCOLOR III Negative Film 2444 Aerial Imag ing EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY • ROCHESTER, NY 14650-0505 Minor Revision 11-0 5 Printed in U.S.A. KODAK AEROCOLOR III N egative Film 2444 KODAK Publication No. AS-116 TI 2527 NOTICE: While the sensitometric data in this publication are typical of produc tion coa tings, they do not represent standards [...]