Kodak EL Camera Film
Technical Information Instruction Sheet – TI2104
August 2006
Features / Customer Product Specifications
• A high-contrast, stabilized gelatin, orthochromatic film for making camera-line or copy-dot negatives
or positives.
• High maximum density.
• Can also be used for making contact negatives and positives.
• Matte level sufficient to permit quick and uniform vacuum drawdown.
• Good reciprocity and latent image keeping characteristics.
• Product can be used in most conventional rapid-access developers such as Kodak RA 2000 developer
and replenisher.
• Dimensionally stable Estar base.
Safelight Recommendations
Use a Kodak 1A safelight filter / light red in a suitable safelight lamp equipped with a 15-watt bulb. Keep
the film at least 4 feet (1.2 metres) from the safelight.
Storage
Keep unexposed film and processed film in a cool, dry place. Process film as soon as possible after
exposure.
Filter Factors
When a filter is used, multiply the unfiltered exposure by the filter factor for the particular filter shown
below. Since lighting conditions vary, these factors are only approximate:
Orientation
Light Source
Kodak Wratten Gelatin Filter
No. 8
2.0
No. 15
No. 47B
No. 58
4.0
To the emulsion Pulsed-Xenon
Quartz-Halogen
3.5
12.0
1.5
2.5
40.0
3.5
NOTE: It is recommended that the manufacturer of the pulsed-xenon or quartz-halogen lamps be
consulted for safety information pertaining to ultraviolet radiation and ventilation requirements due to
ozone generation.
Processing
Notice: Observe precautionary information on products labels and on the Material Safety Data Sheets.
Tray Processing
1. DEVELOP with continuous agitation at 68° F (20° C).
Developer
Recommended Time (Minutes)
Useful Range1 (Minutes)
Rapid Access:
Kodak Professional D-11 developer
Kodak RA 2000 developer and replenisher (1:4)
Kodak RA 2001
1 ½
1 ½
1 ½
1 to 4
1 to 4 ½
1 to 3
Lith:
Kodalith Super RT developer
Kodalith Liquid (1:3)
2 ½
2
1 ¾ to 2 ¾
1 ½ to 2 ½
1 With this range of development times, satisfactory results can usually be obtained.
2. RINSE at 65° to 80° F (18° to 27° C) with agitation.
Kodak indicator stop bath
10 seconds
10 seconds
or diliuted 4% acetic acid solutions
3. FIX at 65° to 80° F (18° to 27° C) with frequent agitation.
Kodak RA 3000 fixer and replenisher
Kodak rapid fixer
1 to 2 minutes
1 to 2 minutes
2 to 4 minutes
Kodak fixer
4. WASH at 65° to 80° F (18° to 27° C) in running water for about 10 minutes.
5. DRY in a dust-free place.
Mechanized Processing
The recommended starting point for optimum results using Kodalith blender concentrates is:
Deep-Tank Processors 1 min 15 sec at 80° F (26.5°C)
The recommended starting point for optimum results using Kodak RA 2000 developer and replenisher
(1:4) is:
Rapid Access Processors 30 seconds at 95°F (35°C)
© Kodak, 2006. Kodak, Estar, Kodalith, Professional, and Wratten are trademarks of Kodak.
Kodak EL Camera Film
Technical Information Data Sheet – TI2104
August 2006
1. Support
Dimensionally Stable Support
EL Camera film
4 mil (0.004 in., 0.10 mm)
Estar base
2. Dimensional Stability
Dimensional stability is an all-inclusive term. In photography, it applies to size changes caused by
changes in humidity and in temperature, and by processing and aging. The absence of solvent in the Estar
base is one of the reasons that Estar base films show excellent dimensional stability. The dimensional
properties of the Estar base may vary slightly in different directions within a sheet; the differences that
may exist, however, are not always equal in both the length and width directions.
Differences in size change between length and width should be within 10 percent of each other.
Determined in accordance with ISO Standard.
Thermal Coefficient of Linear Expansion
Unprocessed or Processed
0.001% per °F (0.0018% per °C)
Humidity Coefficient of Linear Expansion
Unprocessed
Processed
0.0016% per % RH
0.0014% per % RH
Processing Dimensional Change
Dependent on drying conditions
3. Reciprocity
With recommended processing, the reciprocity speed change is negligible (1/3-photographic stop or
less) within exposure range of 1/1000 second to 100 seconds; there is no change in contrast.
4. Graphs1
Characteristic
A. Kodak RA 2000 developer and replenisher, 1:4 (9-94)
B. Kodalith Super RT developer (9-94)
Spectral Sensitivity
B. Kodak RA 2000 developer and replenisher 1:4 (9-94)
1 NOTICE: While the data presented are typical of production coatings, they do not represent standards
that 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.
The Kodak products mentioned in this document may not all be available in all regions or countries. If you
have questions or need assistance, contact your local Kodak representative or visit our website:
The contents of this publication are subject to change without notice.
© Kodak, 2006. Kodak, Estar, and Kodalith are trademarks of Kodak.
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