The information in this data sheet
represents the typical performance
of Polaroid’s T-600 film family.
However, there may be some
variation between film lots.
Film Data Sheet
Technical Data
D-Max: The density value for the
film’s darkest black.
D-Min: The lowest density value
that a film exhibits. In prints, the
whiteness of the brightest highlight,
relative to the unprocessed print.
Slope: The positive ratio of the log
E increments of the straight line
region of the curve, as determined
by the 1/4-3/4 increment method.
The slope of an H&D curve
indicates the overall contrast of a
film: low contrast slopes less than
1.10; medium contrast slopes from
1.10 to 1.70; high contrast slopes
greater than 1.70.
0-2 -1
0
1
2
Sample Density
Relative Log Exposure
3
Characteristic H&D curve for
normal development
H&D Curves
@ 70
o
F/21
o
C
Blue
Red
Green
-3
Recommended speed:
ISO/DIN 640/29
0
Recommended processing
time and temperature:
Approximately 3 minutes
at 70
0
F/21
0
C
Balance:
Daylight and electronic
flash (5500
o
K)
Contrast:
Medium
Resolution (1000:1):
7-10 line pairs/mm
0-2 -1
0
Sample Density
Relative Log Exposure
H&D Curves
@ 55
o
F/18
o
C
-3
Blue
Red
Green
Characteristic H&D curve for
cold development
2
3
1
0-2 -1
0
Sample Density
Relative Log Exposure
H&D Curves
@ 95
o
F/35
o
C
-3
Characteristic H&D curve for
hot development
2
3
1
Blue
Red
Green
T-600 Film Family