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KODAK PROFESSIONAL ENDURA Premier Paper 

 E-4070

SCANNER TOOLS

The KODAK Q-60 Color Input Targets are available on 
KODAK EKTACHROME Professional Film in both 35 mm 
and 4 x 5 inch formats and on KODAK EKTACOLOR Paper. 
Developed primarily for use by prepress houses in the 
printing industry, this target can also be used by 
professional photographers, desktop publishers, and in the 
emerging hybrid imaging area.

The target is designed for use in the commercial and 

desktop arenas as a comparative control tool to help 
customers calibrate their input product to the final output. 
This target maps the gamut of color space that KODAK 
EKTACHROME Film and EKTACOLOR Paper can 
reproduce.

When used properly, customers will be able to compare 

their output—whether it is separations for the printed page 
and four-color printing or second generation originals from 
a film recorder—to the original. This will help customers 
optimize the capabilities of their system for color 
reproduction of an extreme range of color gamut 

Scanner color characterization targets produced in 

accordance with ANSI IT8.7/1 (transmission) and IT8.7/2 
(reflection) Standards (or ISO 12641) are available from 
Kodak.

 The KODAK PROFESSIONAL Q-60 Color Input 

Target ⁄ Q-60R2 is manufactured on KODAK 
PROFESSIONAL ENDURA Paper, and is likewise identified 
by a watermark with a single grey dot under PAPER. This 
target can be used with both the newer ENDURA Papers 
and older papers. The older Q-60R1 target, which has the 
same two-dot watermark as the older papers, can be used 
with the newer papers. 

STORAGE AND DISPLAY OF PRINTS

KODAK PROFESSIONAL ENDURA Premier Paper has been 
formulated to provide excellent dye stability and print 
longevity for prints displayed under typical home lighting 
conditions, and typical home dark storage conditions.

Photographic dyes, like all dyes, can change with time 

and exposure to sunlight, ultraviolet radiation, excessive 
heat, and high humidity. To help prevent changes in 
photographic dyes, follow these guidelines:

• Illuminate prints with tungsten light whenever 

possible.

• Display prints in the lowest light level consistent with 

your viewing needs.

• If a print is exposed to direct or indirect sunlight or 

fluorescent light, use an ultraviolet-absorbing filter 
(such as glass) between the light source and the print.

• If prints are displayed behind glass, maintain a slight 

separation between the print and the glass.

• Keep the temperature and humidity as low as possible.

• Use album materials described in KODAK Publication 

No. E-30, 

Storage and Care of KODAK Photographic 

Materials—Before and After Processing

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CURVES

Characteristic Curves

Spectral-Sensitivity Curves

Exposure:

 0.5 second

Process:

 RA-4 95  F (35  C), 45 sec

Densitometry:

 Status A

LOG EXPOSURE (lux-seconds)

-3.0

0.0

-2.0

DENSITY

1.0

2.0

3.0

-1.0

0.0

B

G

R

Effective Exposure:

 0.5 sec

Process:

 RA-4

700

750

650

600

550

500

450

400

350

300

250

*Sensitivity = reciprocal of exposure (erg/cm  ) required

to produce specified density

WAVELENGTH (nm)

2

LOG SENSITIVITY

-2.0

*

-1.0

0.0

1.0

2.0

Yellow-

Forming

Layer

Magenta-

Forming

Layer

Cyan-

Forming

Layer

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