Kodak 2467 Camera Accessories User Manual


 
D-48 4
The above chart can be used to determine
other development time/temperature
combinations that provide equivalent
photographic quality. Temperatures between
90 and 100°F (32 and 37.8°C) are optimum
for total system performance.
After-Process Information
Keeping
This film is suitable for archival keeping when processed as recommended. However, due to possible
variations in conditions, it is recommended that users establish their own compliance with existing
archival-keeping requirements as outlined in pertinent standard ANSI/NAPM IT9.1-1996, ISO 10602 -
1995, and in Kodak Booklet D-31. This film is within thiosulfate limits for microfilm, when processed
according to manufacturers recommendations.
0
1
2
3
-3.00 -2.00 -1.00 0.00 1.00 2.00 3.00
Log Exposure (lux seconds)
Density
The MTF curve was determined using a method
similar to that described in ANSI PH2.39-1977
(R1990).
Modulation Transfer Function Curve
Kodak COM DR Microfilm 2467/Estar Base
35% Modulation
Notice: While the data presented are typical of production coatings, they do not represent standards which must be met by
Eastman Kodak Company. Varying storage, exposure, and processing conditions will affect results. The company reserves
the right to change and improve the product characteristics at any time.
Characteristic Curve
Kodak COM DR Microfilm 2467/Estar Base
Kodak COM Professional Developer and Replenisher DRC
95°F (35°C), 3.6 fpm;
Diffuse visual
Spectral Sensitivity Curve
Kodak COM DR Microfilm 2467/Estar Base
Kodak COM Professional Developer and Replenisher DRC
36 sec., 95°F (35°C);
1.4 sec. exposure
-2
-1
0
1
2
250 300 350 400 450 500 550 600 650 700 750
Wavelength (nm)
Log Sensitivity
(
Sensitivity = reciprocal of exposure (ergs/sq cm) requ
ire
to produce specified density)
D=1.0 fixed
D=.15 fixed
Process Cycle Adjustment Guide
Equivalent Time/Temperature Conditions
1
10
100
1000
1 10 100 1000
SPATIAL FREQUENCY (cycles/mm)
RESPONSE (%)
DEVELOPMENT TIME (seconds)
23 35 40 60
1
01
1
00
99
98
97
96
95
94
93
92
91
90
89
88
87
86
85
84
DEVELOPMENT TEMPERATURE (°F)