Ilford 1839584 Manuale Utente

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XP2 Super 
 
 
PROOF PRINTS 
Proof prints on colour paper are usually supplied 
by the processing lab with the negatives. These 
are ideal for deciding which negatives to print on 
black and white paper. Proof prints made from 
XP2 SUPER negatives on colour paper can either 
be close-to-neutral black and white prints, or colour 
toned monochrome prints. For easy printing on 
colour paper, it is advisable to expose the whole 
film at the same meter setting, although if 
necessary selected frames on a single film can be 
up or down-rated to suit individual needs. 
 
Labs already set up to produce proof prints from 
XP2 negatives do not need to make any changes. 
The dedicated printer set-up negatives and sample 
prints, available from ILFORD, can be used by labs 
for XP2 SUPER. These make it easy for labs to 
obtain proof prints on colour paper from XP2 
SUPER negatives. 
STORAGE 
Unexposed film 
Store unexposed film in the same way as colour 
film, ie in a cool (10–20°C/50–68°F), dry place 
in its original packaging. 
 
Exposed film 
As with any film, once exposed, process XP2 
SUPER as soon as practical. Images on exposed 
but unprocessed film will not degrade during 
normal working periods, ie, up to a month, when 
stored in a cool (10–20°C/50–68°F), dry place. 
 
Negatives 
Store processed negatives in a cool (10–
20°C/50–68°F), dry place, in the dark. 
Suitable negative storage sleeves include those 
made of cellulose triacetate, Mylar, paper 
(pH6.5–7.5) or inert polyester. 
 
HARMAN 
technology Limited, Ilford Way,
Mobberley, Knutsford, Cheshire WA16 7JL, England  
www.ilfordphoto.com
 
A wide range of fact sheets is available which describe and     
give guidance on using ILFORD products. Some products in 
this fact sheet might not be available in your country.      
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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 June 2010