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AF3-018E COLOR DISPLAY FILMS FUJITRANS CRYSTAL ARCHIVE DISPLAY MATERIAL 1. FEATURES AND USES 3. SAFELIGHT FUJITRANS CRYSTAL ARCHIVE DISPLAY MATERIAL is film designed for the production of color transparency displays. It enables a variety of exposure methods to be used - from contact or normal enlargement printing using internegatives or color negatives, to fast, digital image exposure by laser light. This film is suitable as a large-sized color medium for advertising and display work. Features Results For an extra margin of safety this film should be handled in total darkness. If the use of a safelight is unavoidable, to ensure no film fogging results, refer to the following. * The recommended safelight filter is the Kodak Safelight Filter No. 13 (or Fuji Safelight Filter No. 103A). Use this filter in conjunction wih a 10 watt tungsten lamp. Be sure also to work at least 1 m from the safelight and to finish printing within 1 minute. * Safelight filters tend to fade with extended use and need regular checking. Replace when film fogging is detected. * Since exposed film is easily subjected to safelightinduced sensitivity increase in exposed areas, be sure that handling precautions are taken. * Minimal changes in * Superb Reciprocity sesitivity and gradation Characteristics (High regardless of exposure Suitability for Digital either by tungsten or Image Exposure) laser light sources. * Rich Gradation and * Smooth and natural gradation reproduction, Well-controlled Gray from the highlights to Balance the shadows, as well as neutral grays over the entire density range. * Maximum density, along with distinct reproduction of shadow details, even when exposed quickly by laser or other strong light sources. * Vibrant Color Repro- * More faithful and vibrant color reproduction of duction greens, blues, and yellows, for high color saturation essential to display materials. * True-color images with * Highest Level of minimal reduction in Color Image Stability image density even in long-term displays under the most severe conditions. 4. RAW FILM STORAGE This film is subject to deterioration in photographic performance and finished quality when stored for a long time under high-temperature and high-humidity conditions, even if used before the indicated expiration date. For this reason, always store raw film in a cool, dark place at a temperature of 10C (50F) or less. 5. FILM HANDLING Because the film is easily marked by fingerprints or stained by contaminants, always wash your hands thoroughly, or put on clean cotton gloves before handling the film. The film sheets are encoded with a notch, which is located in the upper right-hand corner when the emulsion surface is facing toward you. 2. BASE MATERIAL AND THICKNESS PET base: about 180 m (7 mil.) 1 FUJIFILM DATA SHEET FUJITRANS CRYSTAL ARCHIVE DISPLAY MATERIAL 6. PRE-EXPOSURE HANDLING RA-4RT Processing Conditions Processing Steps Raw film which has been stored at 10C (50F) or less should be kept in its moisture-proof wrap and allowed to warm to room temperature prior to being opened. If the film is removed from its packaging immediately after being removed from refrigerated storage, condensation will form on the surfaces, resulting in print color change and easily damaged surfaces. The shortest periods required to return freezer or refrigeratorstored film to room temperature (minimum temperature equalization periods) are as follows. 20C (68F) Temperature Equalization Periods Unit: Hours Storage Temperature Time (sec.) 110 110 220 Temperature C F Basic Replenishment Rate ml/m2 495* 495 -- -- ml/ft2 46.0 46.0 -- -- Color Developer Bleach-Fix Wash Dry 350.3 95.00.5 30 to 36 86 to 97 30 to 40 86 to104 as needed 50 to 70 122to158 * Film Size 127cm x 30m (50in. x 100ft) 50.8cm x 61.0cm(20in.x 24in.) -20C (-4F) 7 5 0C (32F) 6 4 10C (50F) 41/2 21/2 If the processing solution replacement ratio (processor utilization) is low, it may be necessary to increase replenishment rates. For example, if the solution replacement ratio is between 4 and 7%, the replenishment rate should be 581 ml/m2 (54 ml/ft2). If it is less than 4% the replenishment rate should be 861 ml/m2 (80 ml/ft2). 9. RETOUCHING NOTES * Do not heat film to speed up temperature equalization. * Remove the entire quantity of film to be used on any day from refrigeration during the previous day. This film can be retouched on both its emulsion side and its base side with either retouching pencils or retouching dyes manufactured for this purpose. 10. RECOMMENDED LIGHT SOURCE 7. POST-EXPOSURE, PRE-PROCESSING HANDLING This film has enhanced post-exposure latent image stability. However, if the latent image remains unprocessed for extended periods of time under normal room conditions or is subjected to high temperatures or humidity, changes in the image and color balance may occur. * The time between exposure and development should be fixed for purposes of uniform quality. Rather than holding exposed film for processing the next day, initiate processing as soon as possible. As the light source for finished display material, fluorescent lamps are generally the most practical. To produce the best results, however, use only high-quality fluorescent lamps with good color-rendering qualities. 11. * Sheets Size FILM SIZES Sheets/box 10 20 50 20.3cm x 25.4cm (8in. x 10in.) 27.9cm x 35.6cm(11in.x 14in.) 40.6cm x 50.8cm(16in.x 20in.) 50.8cm x 61.0cm(20in.x 24in.) 76.2cm x 101.6cm(30in.x 40in.) 8. PROCESSING Optimum performance is derived with any equipment using Proces RA-4RT. With this process, the time for both color development and bleach-fix is 110 seconds. Processing steps are as indicated in the following table. NOTE Size availability is open to change. 2 FUJITRANS CRYSTAL ARCHIVE DISPLAY MATERIAL FUJIFILM DATA SHEET * Rolls Length Width 27.9 cm (11 in) 40.6 cm (16 in) 50.8 cm (20 in) 61 cm (24 in) 76.2 cm (30 in) 101.6 cm (40 in) 112 cm (44 in) 127 cm (50 in) 30.5 cm (100 ft) 61 m (200 ft) NOTE Size availability is open to change. 12. FILM STRUCTURE 3 FUJIFILM DATA SHEET FUJITRANS CRYSTAL ARCHIVE DISPLAY MATERIAL 13. CHARACTERISTIC CURVES 14. SPECTRAL SENSITIVITY CURVES 15. SPECTRAL DYE DENSITY CURVES 4 FUJITRANS CRYSTAL ARCHIVE DISPLAY MATERIAL FUJIFILM DATA SHEET 16. RECIPROCITY CHARACTERISTICS 17. * IMAGE STORAGE CHARACTERISTICS Estimated Light Storage Stability under 5000 Lux Intermittent Illumination conditions * Time-lapse-induce white background staining (yellowing) is as important as dye image fading in affecting image quality. Therefore, dye image fading and yellowing data are also included. 5 FUJIFILM DATA SHEET FUJITRANS CRYSTAL ARCHIVE DISPLAY MATERIAL NOTICE The data herein published were derived from materials taken from general production runs. However, as Fujifilm is constantly upgrading the quality of its products, changes in specifications may occur without notice. 6 FUJI PHOTO FILM CO., LTD. 26-30, Nishiazabu 2-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo 106-8620, Japan Ref. No. AF3-018E (EIGI-98.8-HB*3-2) Printed in Japan |
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