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KODAK VISION2 Color Negative Control Strips, Technical Data and Crossover Information

Control-Strip Crossover

Important: During the inventory crossover from the old 
VISION Control Strips to the new VISION2 Control Strips, 
every effort should be taken in your operations to avoid 
switching back and forth. Your process control will be 
greatly simplified by depleting your supply of the VISION 
Control Strips (except for what is needed for crossover 
purposes) prior to utilizing the VISION2 Control Strips.

There will come a time when you will need to begin using 

a new batch of control strips. A new batch means a new code 
number, not a fresh box of strips with the same code number. 
Please be aware no two batches of control strips are 
identical because of slight differences in product, exposures, 
process, etc. And therefore, the aim value numbers will not 
match (however, on rare occasions they could), even with 
the application of the deviation factors.

When you first started using control strips, you had no 

previous reference and you set up your aim value parameters 
by reading the densities of the specified (D-min, LD, MD, 
HD, or D-max) control reference steps and applying the 
deviation numbers supplied with that batch. Using a new 
batch of strips is really no different, except you will have a 
new set of aim numbers,

As the time approaches to change to a new batch (code), 

you will want to make a “crossover” from the current, or old 
batch. Crossover simply means to adapt to a change in aim 
numbers, not a change in processing technique. You should 
begin the crossover with at least a week’s supply of strips 
still available (never wait until you run out).

The crossover to a new batch lets you get a “feel” for the 

new set of aim numbers. Do not attempt to match the new 
aim numbers to the old ones. If you do, you probably will 
find it necessary to change the mechanical and/or chemical 
specifications of the process, and this will most likely lead to 
a non-conforming unacceptable process. You will notice 
some differences in the way the new batch trends as 
compared to the previous batch. this is a normal batch-to-
batch variation, and is to be expected. If you are unable to 
maintain a plot within your action limits with the new 
control-strip batch, call your Kodak representative to assist 
you.

Use the following crossover procedure each time a new 

code number is put into service:

• Determine the aim values for the new batch, the same as 

you did for the current or old batch by reading the 
specified steps (D-min, LD, MD, and HD or D-max) of the 
reference strip and applying the correction factors. If there 
is more than one roll of the same batch, average the 
corresponding step densities for all reference strips in the 
batch, then apply the correction factors.

• Process an old and new control strip simultaneously at 

least three separate times. Do this at different times of the 
day, and better yet, on different days, until you have a 
number of pairs. During this time, continue to control the 
process with data from the old strips.

• Post the new aim values on the same form as the old, 

leaving an appropriate space between the two aim sets (as 
illustrated in Figure 14). This way you can see the 
differences of each control strip reaction at a glance. You 
will observe the tracking of the “old” batch as compared 
to the “new” batch, with each plotted to its individual set 
of aim numbers. Both should be tracking in similar 
directions, but not exactly. However, they still should be 
within the same action and control limits. Please 
remember, no matter how the aim densities differ in 
numerical value, you still use each set as your zero (0) 
reference line.

• Once you are comfortable with the new batch of control 

strips, use a new H-24F or Y-55 form to separate and not 
confuse the old and new aim numbers while making the 
daily notations.

• If, for some reason, there is a need to adjust the process to 

conform to the new batch of control strips to new action 
and control limits, cease processing and evaluate the 
entire system. Such a need for change indicates a 
fundamental system difficulty, which most likely involves 
all aspects of the process, not necessarily a problem with 
the new batch of control strips. If difficulty continues, 
contact your Kodak technical representative.

Summary of Contents for V2CS

Page 1: ...Eastman Kodak Company 2004 V2CS August 2004 KODAK VISION2 ColorNegative Control Strips Process ECN 2 Technical Data and Crossover Information...

Page 2: ...274 5 ECN 2 Control Strip Exposed on KODAK VISION2 200T Color Negative Film 5217 6 Effects of Mechanical and Chemical Variations 7 Developer Mechanical Factors 8 Effects of Time and Temperature Variat...

Page 3: ...ulsion is being used for process control The new format is exposed on KODAK VISION2 200T Color Negative Film 5217 while the former ECN control strip was exposed on KODAK VISION 200T Color Negative Fil...

Page 4: ...Negative Film 5217 Physically the center to center step distance has been maintained on the new control strips no problems should be encountered with existing automatic densitometers Once the transiti...

Page 5: ...Data and Crossover Information 5 Figure 2 ECN 2 Control Strip Exposed on KODAK VISION 200T Color Negative Film 5274 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 Densitometry Exposure Process ECN 2 1 5...

Page 6: ...l Data and Crossover Information Figure 3 ECN 2 Control Strip Exposed on KODAK VISION2 200T Color Negative Film 5217 Exposure 1 50 sec Process ECN 2 Densitometry Status M 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1...

Page 7: ...level for the variable is represented by zero density The magnitude of the changes shown in these plots should not be considered to be process control limits Also the data presented are qualitative no...

Page 8: ...320 F Time 5217 20 10 15 25 05 0 05 15 20 25 10 20 10 15 05 0 10 05 AIM STRIP CODE NO REFERENCE VALUES RED B W BLUE GREEN B W BLUE GREEN RED 240 220 340 15 10 20 0 05 05 300 240 10 0 05 220 05 10 10 3...

Page 9: ...H 5217 20 10 15 25 05 05 0 10 20 15 25 15 20 05 10 0 VALUES REFERENCE CODE NO AIM STRIP GREEN BLUE RED B W GREEN BLUE RED 10 20 15 10 0 05 05 10 10 05 0 05 10 15 10 05 10 45 10 25 10 15 10 05 10 35 10...

Page 10: ...2 1 4 0 8 1 6 1 0 1 2 1 4 0 8 NaBr 5217 20 15 10 25 05 05 0 10 20 15 25 15 20 05 10 0 VALUES CODE NO REFERENCE STRIP AIM BLUE GREEN RED B W RED BLUE GREEN 10 20 15 10 0 05 05 10 10 05 0 05 g L 10 B W...

Page 11: ...Na 5217 20 10 15 25 05 05 0 10 20 15 25 15 20 05 10 0 VALUES REFERENCE CODE NO AIM STRIP GREEN BLUE RED B W GREEN BLUE RED 10 20 15 10 0 05 05 10 10 05 0 05 3 0 2 0 1 5 1 0 2 5 10 B W GREEN RED B W BL...

Page 12: ...0 150 0 50 0 0 0 100 0 mL L 200 0 50 0 100 0 mL L 150 0 0 0 200 0 100 0 150 0 PB C1 5217 20 10 15 25 05 05 0 10 20 15 25 15 20 05 10 0 REFERENCE CODE NO STRIP VALUES AIM GREEN BLUE RED B W GREEN BLUE...

Page 13: ...5 10 B W BLUE GREEN g L Substitute CD 2 for CD 3 5274 05 BLUE GREEN RED B W BLUE B W GREEN RED B W 10 1 5 0 0 0 5 g L 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 5 05 05 0 10 10 05 05 0 10 20 15 10 GREEN BLUE RED B W GREEN BLUE RE...

Page 14: ...cess ECN 2 Developer HD LD D Min LD 0000 HD MD 10 0 05 RED 05 10 B W BLUE GREEN mL L 5274 BLUE B W GREEN RED BLUE GREEN B W RED mL L 4 0 10 10 05 05 0 10 0 0 2 0 05 05 0 20 10 15 6 0 RED BLUE GREEN B...

Page 15: ...l Rinse mL L 300 100 200 0 mL L F 34a Fixer 5217 20 10 15 25 05 0 05 15 20 25 10 20 10 15 05 0 10 05 AIM STRIP CODE NO REFERENCE VALUES RED B W BLUE GREEN B W BLUE GREEN RED 0 75 15 10 20 0 05 05 0 25...

Page 16: ...5 RED 05 10 B W BLUE GREEN 5274 2 5 mg L 05 RED GREEN BLUE B W BLUE B W RED GREEN B W 10 5 0 mg L 0 0 2 5 7 5 0 0 05 05 0 10 10 05 05 0 10 15 20 10 RED BLUE GREEN B W RED BLUE GREEN AIM STRIP VALUES C...

Page 17: ...6 25 6 15 6 5 6 45 6 35 6 25 6 HD LD D min LD MD HD 0000 2 Na S Bacterial 5217 20 10 15 25 05 05 0 10 20 15 25 15 20 05 10 0 REFERENCE CODE NO VALUES STRIP AIM GREEN BLUE RED B W GREEN BLUE RED 10 20...

Page 18: ...y the new batch trends as compared to the previous batch this is a normal batch to batch variation and is to be expected If you are unable to maintain a plot within your action limits with the new con...

Page 19: ...ord Form H 24F Control Strip Crossover Process ECN 2 DATES GREEN B W BLUE GREEN GREEN B W RED RED BLUE B W BLUE RED 05 10 0 CB control 0 08 CB action 0 06 CB control 0 09 CB action 0 07 10 10 05 10 0...

Page 20: ...DAK Publication No V2CS MORE INFORMATION Outside the United States and Canada please contact your Kodak representative You can also visit our web site at www kodak com go motion for further informatio...

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