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KODAK VERICOLOR Slide Film E-24 3
KODAK VERICOLOR Print Film is intended for producing
positive transparencies from color negatives and
internegatives for displays or photo mechanical
reproduction. This film has a dimensionally stable 7-mil
ESTAR Thick Base with a retouching surface on both sides.
SIZES AVAILABLE
KODAK VERICOLOR Print Film / 4111
STORAGE AND HANDLING
High temperatures or high humidities may produce
undesirable changes in these films. Store unexposed film at
13°C(55°F) or lower in the original sealed package. To
prevent condensation on film that has been refrigerated,
allow the film to warm up to room temperature before you
open the package.
Use the film as soon as possible after purchase, and before
the expiration date. For consistent results, use the same
handling procedures between exposure and processing.
Keep exposed film cool and dry, and process it as soon as
possible after exposure.
Store processed film at 21°C(70°F) or lower at a relative
humidity below 50 percent. For information on long-term
storage, see KODAK Publication No. E-30, Storage and
Care of KODAK Films and Papers—Before and After
Processing.
KODAK VERICOLOR PRINT FILM / 4111
(Sheets)
Rolls (in. x ft) Spec No.
ESTAR Thick
Base
CAT No.
40 x 100
351
7-mil
(0.18 mm)
122 2223
50 x 100 122 2249
Sheets
Size
(Inches)
ESTAR Thick
Base
CAT No.
10 4 x 5
7-mil
(0.18 mm)
122 1357
10 8 x 10 122 1373
50 8 x 10 122 1399
50 10 x 10 122 1415
10 11 x 14 122 1431
10 20 x 24 122 1472
Note: You can freeze exposed KODAK VERICOLOR Print
Film to minimize changes. If you cannot process this film
within 4 hours after exposing it, store it in a moistureproof
container and freeze it to avoid changes in the latent image.
Allow the film to warm up to room temperature before you
process it.
DARKROOM RECOMMEDATIONS
Do not use a safelight. Handle unprocessed film in total
darkness.
EXPOSURE
Equipment
Use exposing equipment that has a tungten-halogen
(3200 K) light source, a heat-absorbing glass, and
untraviolet-absorbing filter (such as a KODAK WRATTEN
Gelatin Filter No. 2B or a KODAK Color Printing Filter
CP2B), and built-in dichroic filters.
Printing Color Negatives and Internegatives
KODAK VERICOLOR Print Film is intended for exposures
times of 1 to 20 seconds. Set the illumination at the exposure
plane at 2 footcandles (22 lux) without a negative or filters in
the light beam. Use an initial exposure time between 1 and
15 seconds.
To print negatives made on Kodak color films onto
VERICOLOR Print Film, use a starting filter pack of
20M + 30Y. Negatives made on daylight-balanced films
exposed with tungsten light will require more yellow
filtration. Push processed negatives may require a different
filter pack.
These filter packs are based on average emulsions of
VERICOLOR Print Film. See the film carton for
supplementary information on each emulsion. The
information lists filter and includes aperture adjustments for
times of 10 and 120 seconds. The aperture adjustment
includes the exposure adjustment required for the filters.
Use these recommendations as a guide for making trial
exposures. For best tone rendering and color balance, make
a test transparency from each type of film negative. View the
test tranparencies on a illuminator that has the same color
quality and brightness as the illuminator you will use to
display or view the finished transparencies.
Because of the variables involved in producing
internegatives from different types of transparency films,
make test to determine the best filter pack for printing
internegatives onto KODAK VERICOLOR Print Film. Start
with a filter pack that produces successful results in printing
original camera negatives and adjust filtration and exposure
as required.