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AS-116
KODAK AEROCOLOR III Negative Film 2444
KODAK AEROCOLOR III Negative Film 2444 is a
TOTAL FILM THICKNESS
medium-speed, very fine-grain color negative aerial film.
The nominal total thickness (unprocessed) of this film is
This film has a wide exposure latitude and is specifically
5.2 mils (0.132 mm). This includes emulsion—0.8 mil
designed for processing to a color negative only. Since this
(0.020 mm), base—3.9 mils (0.10 mm), and backing—
film does not have integral color masking, di
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Typical Camera Exposure Processed Film A typical exposure for this film, in an aerial camera with a For best keeping, store processed film in a dark, dust-free 2X antivignetting filter, is approximately 1⁄750 second at area at 50 to 70°F (10 to 21°C) and 30 to 50 percent relative f⁄5.6. This exposure is based on a solar altitude of 40 degrees, humidity. Preferably, store negatives on the spool or in a clear day, and an aircraft altitude of 5000 feet. individual KODAK Sleeves. High relative hu
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Chemicals Replenishment and Wash Rates (4.2 fpm): Process AN-6 uses the following KODAK EA-5 and AN-6 Note: These rates have been rounded to the nearest usable Chemicals: increment. KODAK Developer Starter, Process AN-6 Models 1611 and 1811 with Quick Change KODAK Developer Replenisher, Process AN-6 Film Width KODAK EA-5 First and Second Stop Bath and Basic Solution/Step Rate Replenisher 70 mm 5-in. 9 1/2-in. 2 (mL/ft ) (mL/min) (mL/min) (mL/min) KODAK EA-5 Bleach and Replenisher AN-6 110
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C-41 Processing Cycle REWIND PROCESSING Time Note: This is not a primary recommendation. FLEXICOLOR Temp Basic Repl min:sec 2 Chemical °C (°F) Rate (mL/ft ) KODAK AEROCOLOR III Negative Film 2444 yields (sec) optimum results with modern, high-temperature, 3:15 to 5:15 38 ± 0.3 Developer 94 * continuous-processing machines. It can be processed in (195 to 315) (100 ± 0.5) rewind equipment, although this method is not a primary 3:00 to 6:00 38 ± 3 Bleach III 95 * (180 to 360) (100 ± 5) processi
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DIMENSIONAL STABILITY CURVES The dimensional stability of aerial films is of particular Modulation Transfer Function interest and importance in accurate mapping and in the 1000 reproduction of maps. Dimensional stability is an all-inclusive term. In 100 70 photography, it applies to size changes caused by changes in B 50 humidity and in temperature, and by processing and aging. G 30 The absence of solvent in ESTAR Base is one of the reasons R 20 why ESTAR Base films show excellent dimension
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KODAK AEROCOLOR III Negative Film 2444 Spectral Dye Density Characteristic Curve, Developed for Medium Contrast 4.0 2.5 Peak Normalized at 1.0 Density Exposure: Daylight Process: C-41, 4’15" Development Time o (or AN-6, 137 seconds, 41 C) 2.0 Densitometry: Status M 3.0 1.5 2.0 Yellow Cyan G Magenta 1.0 B 1.0 R 0.5 0.0 0.0 400 450 500 550 600 650 700 750 4.0 3.0 2.0 1.0 0.0 1.0 F002_1083AC F002_1085AC WAVELENGTH (nm) LOG EXPOSURE (lux-seconds) Characteristic Curve, Developed for Low Contrast Ch