Furitechnics E-2412B User Manual

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 KODAK EKTACHROME RADIANCE III Clear Display Material 
 E-2412B
 
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Using an Enlarger
You can also use this material to make overheads from slides 
with a conventional enlarger without first making 
internegatives. Equip the enlarger with a heat-absorbing 
glass, and use color-correction filters and a voltage regulator. 
If you are using color-compensating or color-printing filters, 
do not use cyan filters with the suffix “2” as in “CC10C-2” or 
“CP10C-2.” You will not need an ultraviolet-absorbing filter.
To make a print 50.8 x 61.0 cm (20 x 24 inches) from a 
35 mm slide, use the following adjustments for your trial 
exposure with a Durst Optimo AC Enlarger (dichroic filters, 
tungsten/halogen light source, 50 mm lens).
Printing Digital Images
KODAK EKTACHROME RADIANCE III Clear Display 
Material can be used as an output medium with digital 
images on a Durst Lambda Laser Imager. For optimum 
results, refer to your equipment manufacturer’s 
recommendations for calibration information.
With a Durst Lambda 130 Imager:
Adjustment for Long or Short Exposures
Regardless of the type of light source and exposure time, 
there is little or no change in speed or contrast with  
EKTACHROME RADIANCE III Clear Display Material.
Trial Exposure Using a Durst Optimo AC Enlarger to 
Expose KODAK EKTACHROME RADIANCE III Clear Display 
Material
Printing Method
Filters
Exposure Time 
(in Seconds) 
for an Aperture 
Setting of f/11
Subtractive
CC60C + CC45M
45.0
D-min
Basic Calibration 
(Starting Values)
R = 10
G = 10
B = 10
Y = 41
M = 0
C = 71.3
D = 37.7
Exposure Time 
Range
Filter
Exposure 
Correction
0.5 to 10 seconds
None
+
1
stop
10 to 100 seconds
CC05Y or equivalent
None
LATENT-IMAGING KEEPING
A very limited sensitometric variation is noticeable within 
the first few minutes after exposure. Beyond 5 minutes after 
exposure, there is no significant variation up to several days.
PROCESSING
Use KODAK EKTACHROME R-3 or R-3 LU Chemicals to 
process these materials in continuous or roller-transport 
processors. In most instances, these materials will require 
increased replenishment rates. For specific processing 
instructions, see KODAK Publication No. Z-129B, Using 
KODAK EKTACHROME R-3 Chemicals in Continuous and 
Roller-Transport Processors, 
available from our website at 
www.kodak.com/go/photochemicals.
DRYING
Drying conditions for these materials are different from 
those used for EKTACHROME RADIANCE III Papers 
because of the gelatin anti-curl backing on the base side.
If you process the material in a continuous processor, use 
double-bladed squeegees following the final wash. Use a 
dryer that blows air on both sides of the material. If your 
dryer does not have that capability, you will need to increase 
the drying temperature. Remember to set the temperature 
back before processing paper again; otherwise, you may 
have transport problems and excessive curl in the paper.
VIEWING 
Evaluate display transparencies under conditions similar to 
those you will use for viewing them. Remember that 
EKTACHROME RADIANCE III Clear Display Material is 
intended for use with translucent light boxes for display 
presentations.
DISPLAYING
Photographic dyes, like all dyes, can change with time and 
exposure to sunlight, ultraviolet radiation, excessive heat, 
and high humidity. To help prevent changes in photographic 
dyes, follow these guidelines:
• Display prints with the lowest-light level consistent with 
viewing needs.
• Maintain temperature and low humidity.