Kodak Film Camera 5302TM User Manual

February 1999 H-1-5302  
TECHNICAL DATA / PRINT FILM  
A-009  
Month 1996  
EASTMAN Fine Grain Release  
Positive Film 5302/ 7302™  
DESCRIPTION  
PRINTING CONDITIONS  
EASTMAN Fine Grain Release Positive Film 5302 (35 mm)  
and 7302 (16 mm) is a low-speed, high-resolution print film.  
This blue-sensitive black-and-white film is designed for  
general release printing. It is also useful for making both  
positive and negative titles, and dubbing prints for sound.  
You can make satisfactory prints using negatives of average  
density if run on a continuous additive printer (such as a Bell  
& Howell Model C) at 180 feet per minute, equipped with a  
1000-watt lamp at 80 volts dc (85 volts for 35 mm) and a  
ground glass in the beam. Typical starting-point printer  
settings are as follows:  
BASE  
Trim Setting  
16 mm 35 mm  
Tape Setting  
This film has a clear acetate safety base with anti-static  
protection, and a base thickness of 5.6 mils. In addition,  
7302 Film has an anti-curl layer applied to the base.  
Beam  
Red  
16 mm  
35 mm  
24  
17  
17  
17  
21  
21  
21  
32  
32  
32  
Green  
Blue  
24  
24  
DARKROOM RECOMMENDATIONS  
Use a KODAK OA Safelight Filter / greenish yellow, with a  
15-watt bulb, no closer to the film than 1.2 metres (4 feet).  
For laboratories with subtractive printers, such as a  
Bell & Howell Model J, use the following starting-point  
recommendations for 16 mm film: 1000-watt lamp at  
55 volts dc and a printer speed of 62 feet per minute. For  
35 mm films with a Bell & Howell Model D Printer, use  
these starting-point recommendations: 500-watt lamp at  
75 volts dc and 90 feet per minute. For both 16 and 35 mm  
setups, use a neutral density filter (such as the KODAK  
WRATTEN Neutral Density Filter, No. 96) with a density of  
0.50 in the beam and a diaphragm setting of 13.  
STORAGE  
Store unexposed film at 13˚C (55˚F) or lower. For extended  
storage, store at -18˚C (0˚F) or below. Process exposed film  
promptly. Store processed film according to the  
recommendations in NAPM IT9.11-1992: for medium-term  
storage (minimum of ten years), store at 25˚C (77˚F) or  
lower at a relative humidity of 20 to 50 percent; for  
extended-term storage (for preservation of material having  
permanent value), store at 21˚C (77˚F) or lower at a relative  
humidity of 20 to 50 percent; for extended-term storage (for  
preservation of material having permanent value), store at  
21˚C (70˚F) or lower at a relative humidity of 20 to 30  
percent. For active use, store at 25˚C (77˚F) or lower at a  
relative humidity of 50 ± 5 percent. This relates to optimized  
film handling rather than preservation; static, dust-attraction,  
and curl-related problems are generally minimized at the  
higher relative humidity. After usage, the film should be  
returned to the appropriate medium- or long-term storage  
conditions as soon as possible.  
SOUND-TRACK PRINTING  
A variable-area positive silver sound track can be printed on  
5302 / 7302 Film from a negative sound record on  
EASTMAN EXR Sound Recording Film 5378™ / 7378™.  
The optimum variable-area sound-track density for the print  
lies between 1.2 and1.4, measured visually for both16 and  
35 mm films. This print density is chosen to provide a good  
compromise between signal-to-noise ratio and frequency  
response. The densities of the sound-track negatives  
required to produce optimal print densities are determined by  
using recognized cross-modulation test procedures.  
For more information about medium- and long-term  
storage, see NAPM IT9.11-1992, and KODAK Publications  
H-1, KODAK Motion Picture Film, and  
H-23, The Book of Film Care.  
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Characteristic Curves  
Modulation-Transfer Curve  
200  
100  
70  
50  
4.0  
3.0  
2.0  
1.0  
Tungsten  
Process: KOKAK Developer  
D-97, at 21 C (70 F)  
Exposure:  
Densitometry: Diffuse  
Visual  
3.4  
30  
20  
Time-  
Gamma  
3.2  
3.0  
2.8  
9 min.  
10  
7
7 min.  
5 min.  
2.6  
2.4  
Effective Exposure:  
1.4 seconds  
Process:  
5
3 1/2 min.  
KODAK Developer  
2.2  
NET  
FOG  
D-97 at 21 C(70 F) to  
2 min.  
3
2
0.10  
Time-Fog  
6
2.0  
0.00  
10  
recommended control  
gamma  
Densitometry: Diffuse Visual  
2
4
8
DEVELOPMENT TIME  
(Minutes)  
1
1
2
3
4 5  
10  
20  
50  
100 200  
600  
SPATIAL FREQUENCY (cycle/mm)  
0.0  
F010_0025AC  
1.0  
0.0  
1.0  
2.0  
3.0  
F010_0023AC  
LOG EXPOSURE (lux-seconds)  
Notice: While the data presented are typical of production  
coatings, they do not represent standards which must be met  
by Kodak. Varying storage, exposure, and processing  
conditions will affect results. The company reserves the right  
to change and improve product characteristics at any time.  
Spectral-Sensitivity Curves  
1.0  
0.0  
Effective Exposure:  
1.4 seconds  
Process: KODAK Developer  
D=0.3 Above  
gross fog  
D-97 at 21 C(70 F) to  
These photographic modulation-transfer values were  
determined by using a method similar to the one described in  
ANSI Standard PH2.39-1977(R1990). The film was  
exposed with the specified illuminant to spatially varying  
sinusoidal test patterns having an aerial image modulation of  
a nominal 35 percent at the image plane, with processing as  
indicated. In most cases, the photographic modulation-  
transfer values are influenced by development-adjacency  
effects and are not equivalent to the true optical modulation-  
transfer curve of the emulsion layer in the particular  
photographic product.  
recommended control  
gamma  
Densitometry: Diffuse Visual  
D=1.0 Above  
gross fog  
_
1.0  
_
2.0  
_
3.0  
250 300 350 400 450 500 550 600 650 700 750  
WAVELENGTH (nm)  
*Sensitivity = reciprocal of exposure (ergs/cm2) required  
to produce specified density  
F010_0024AC  
EASTMAN Fine Grain Release Positive Film 5302™ / 7302™ H-1-5302  
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EASTMAN Fine Grain Release Positive Film 5302™ / 7302™  
KODAK LOCATIONS  
FOR DIRECT ORDERING IN THE UNITED STATES:  
FOR DIRECT ORDERING IN CANADA:  
1-800-621-FILM  
1-800-621-FILM  
ATLANTA, GEORGIA  
MONTREAL, CANADA  
4 Concourse Parkway  
Suite 300  
Atlanta, Georgia 30328-6105  
Information: 800-800-8398  
Kodak Canada Inc.  
4 Place du Commerce, Suite 100  
1le des Soeurs  
Verdun, Quebec, Canada, H3E 1J4  
Information: 514-761-7001  
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS  
TORONTO, CANADA  
815 West Van Buren, Suite 320  
Chicago, Illinois 60607  
Kodak Canada Inc.  
Information: 312-492-1423  
3500 Eglinton Avenue West  
Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M6M 1V3  
Information: 416-761-4922  
DALLAS, TEXAS  
11337 Indian Trail  
Dallas, Texas 75229  
Information: 972-481-1170  
312-492-1423  
VANCOUVER, CANADA  
Kodak Canada Inc.  
4185 Still Creek Drive, Suite C150  
Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada, V5C 6G9  
Information: 604-570-3526  
HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA  
6700 Santa Monica Boulevard  
P. O. Box 38939  
KODAK On Line At:  
Hollywood, California 90038-1203  
Information: 323-464-6131  
NEW YORK, NEW YORK  
360 West 31st Street  
New York, New York 10001-2727  
Information: 212-631-3450  
LATIN AMERICAN REGION  
8600 NW 17th Street, Suite 200  
Miami, Florida 33126  
Information: 305-507-5656  
Professional  
Motion Imaging  
EASTMAN Fine Grain Release Positive  
Film 5302™ / 7302™  
KODAK Publication No. H-1-5302  
Kodak, Eastman, 5302, 7302, Wrratten, 5373, 7373,  
and D-97 are trademarks  
Minor Revision 2/99  
Printed in U.S.A.  
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