Kodak D-32 User Manual

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Page 2 - Kodak Duplicating Microfilms

D-32 September 2009 9________ Kodak Direct Duplicating Microfilm 2468/3468- - - - - - - - Kodak Direct Duplicating Intermediate Microfilm 2470Den

Page 3 - Microfilm

10 September 2009 D-32 Modulation transfer function curvesWhile the data presented are typical of production coatings, they do not represent standa

Page 4 - D-32 September 2009 3

D-32 September 2009 11Modulation transfer functionThe MFT curve was determined using a method similar to that described in ANSI PH2.39-1977 (R1990),

Page 5 - Reciprocity data

12 September 2009 D-32 Spectral sensitivity curvesLog Sensitivity(Sensitivity = reciprocal of exposure (ergs/sq. cm) required to produce specified

Page 6 - Processing

D-32 September 2009 13 NOTE: While the data presented are typical of production coatings, they do not represent standards which must be met by East

Page 7 - 6 September 2009 D-32

14 September 2009 D-32 Ordering informationMicrofilmsContact your Regional Sales Manager if you have any questions.Ordering informationChemicalsMat

Page 9 - 8 September 2009 D-32

D-32 September 2009 1 Kodak Duplicating MicrofilmsKodak Duplicating Microfilms are silver-halide films designed for making high quality duplicates o

Page 10 - D-32 September 2009 9

2 September 2009 D-32 Kodak Duplicating Microfilm — 2462• Reverses image polarity (neg-to-pos or pos-to-neg) with conventional processing• Blue spe

Page 11 - Modulation transfer

D-32 September 2009 3Common features The following features are common to all Kodak Duplicating Microfilms:• Life expectancy of 500 years (LE-500)

Page 12 - Diffuse RMS

4 September 2009 D-32 Physical properties Nominal thickness data (mils)* Static-resistance — process-survivable† UnprocessedExposureThe following t

Page 13 - Spectral sensitivity

D-32 September 2009 5Exposure guidelines — 2468/3468 and 2470Print density decreases with increased exposure and increases with added development fo

Page 14 - D-32 September 2009 13

6 September 2009 D-32 Replenishment rates Development/transport time and transport rates are set to achieve desired photographic aims; replenishmen

Page 15 - Chemicals

D-32 September 2009 7Before-process handling and storageHandling Total safelight exposure, whether before or after image exposure, should not exceed

Page 16

8 September 2009 D-32 Image structure Resolving power: Based on recommended process.These values were determined according to a method similar to A

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