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Type 2 (35mm)

The Type 2 interneg consists of a Kodak

Step Tablet No. 3 contact printed onto
35mm internegative film. To enable the
resulting interneg to be recognized by the
882, a piece of opaque tape must be
placed over part of step 1 on the step
tablet as shown. The tape should be
placed such that 0.4" (approx. 3/8") of step
1 is still exposed adjacent to step 2.

To satisfy the leader requirements of the

882,  a 1-1/8" leader should precede the
taped area on the resulting interneg. 

This strip is inserted into the 35mm slot

with step 1 entering first.

35mm SLOT

10

20

10

20

1-1/8" Leader

Step 2

Step 1

White

0.4"

Step 2

Tape

0.4"

Step 3

Step Tablet

Step 1

Light stripe
caused by tape.

Resulting Interneg

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Summary of Contents for 882

Page 1: ...of the functions and operation of the 882 However there are a few differences in operation and they are explained in this 882 addendum The 882 has the additional capability of Measuring E 6 Kodak Fuji Q Lab AP44 and P 5 film strips Measuring 2 different types of Internegatives The additional film strips are selected and measured in the same manner as the other film strips explained in the 881 Oper...

Page 2: ... type 1 and type 2 for this example type 2 is selected Step 4 Select interneg film type Press either center key to select the film type Select 6011 if you are using film similar to Kodak 6011 or 4112 Interneg film Select 4114 if you are using film similar to Kodak 4114 Step 5 Insert strip into the 35mm slot step 1 inserted first until it rests against the drive rollers READ Typ 2 Ineg Step 1 other...

Page 3: ...er strip 1 1 View continued from Step 5 in Section 1 The View function allows you to view the density difference values and recommended filter pack changes Density difference values are calculated by simply subtracting the density values of the higher numbered step from the densities of the lower numbered step These are used to look up your filter pack changes from the table Step 6 Press fp key to...

Page 4: ...the automatic exposure and filter pack compensation Step 6 Enter Starting Filter Pack is momentarily displayed Enter the values of the filter pack used to make this internegative increases the value marked by cursor decreases the value marked by cursor moves the cursor to the next position Press cont when finished Step 7 Enter Exposure is momentarily displayed Enter your exposure time and aperture...

Page 5: ...ter pack will affect exposure as well To avoid reciprocity problems exposure time is held within 1 2 stop of your starting exposure time This will sometimes cause an aperture change if the calculated exposure time adjustment is greater than 1 2 stop Step 10 Press the read key to measure another internegative The entire procedure described is repeated except that the exposure and filter pack values...

Page 6: ...n R1 G1 B1 03 05 Field 2 LoDen SPEED R2 G2 B2 08 10 Field 3 HiDen COLOR R3 G3 B3 12 15 Field 4 D max D max R4 G4 B4 20 25 NOTES 1 Strips must have at least a 1 1 8 28mm leader before outside edge of first target in order for first target to be detected see Sec 2 1 in the Control Strip Balance Print Format Guide 2 Indicates strip pass direction 3 Yel Mag and Cyn patches on the Kodak strip are not m...

Page 7: ... edge of first target in order for first target to be detected see Sec 2 1 in the Control Strip Balance Print Format Guide 2 Indicates strip pass direction Format f E 6 Process E 6 Densitometry Transmission Status A Limits Fields Measured Computed Values Transformation Rules Action Control Spread Field 1 D min D min R1 G1 B1 03 05 Field 2 LoDen SPEED R2 G2 B2 08 10 Field 3 HiDen COLOR R3 G3 B3 12 ...

Page 8: ...n the Control Strip Balance Print 2 Indicates that strip may be inserted in either direction 3 Small color patches are not measured Format i P 5 Process P 5 Densitometry Transmission Status A Limits Fields Measured Computed Values Transformation Rules Action Control Spread Field 1 D Min D min R1 G1 B1 03 05 Field 2 LD LD R2 G2 B2 08 10 Field 3 HD HD R3 G3 B3 12 15 Field 4 D Max D max R4 G4 B4 20 2...

Page 9: ...ield 1 D Min D Min R1 G1 B1 02 03 Field 2 TD TD R2 G2 B2 03 04 Field 3 LD LD R3 G3 B3 04 05 Field 4 HD HD R4 G4 B4 06 08 Field 5 D Max D Max R5 G5 B5 10 13 Field 6 LDSpr R3 G3 B3 G3 10 NOTES 1 Strips must have at least a 1 1 8 28mm leader before outside edge of first target in order for first target to be detected see Sec 2 1 in the 881 Operation Manual 2 Indicates strip pass direction 8 ...

Page 10: ... the steps 11 and 13 show i e not covered by the inside edge of the slide frame This slide is then projected on to a 4 x 5 interneg such that each step is 1 2 wide Step 11 and 13 should begin approximately 1 4 in from the edge of the interneg Note Steps 1 and 21 can go off the other end during projection this is OK Step 13 Step 21 Step 11 Slide Frame Step 1 Some Overlapping Permissible 1 2 Approx ...

Page 11: ...pe 1 Strip 1 Center step 1 over diamond and insert until it rests against the drive rollers 2 Center step 21 over diamond and insert until it rests against the drive rollers 10 20 30 10 20 30 10 20 30 10 20 30 Step 1 Pass 1 Step 21 Pass 2 10 ...

Page 12: ...ablet as shown The tape should be placed such that 0 4 approx 3 8 of step 1 is still exposed adjacent to step 2 To satisfy the leader requirements of the 882 a 1 1 8 leader should precede the taped area on the resulting interneg This strip is inserted into the 35mm slot with step 1 entering first 35mm SLOT 10 20 10 20 1 1 8 Leader Step 2 Step 1 White 0 4 Step 2 Tape 0 4 Step 3 Step Tablet Step 1 L...

Page 13: ... x 0 5 wide minimum Reflection paper Process Control and Printer Balance Paper Width 1 4 6 0 inches adjustable slot Measurement Speed 1 3 inches second Control Strip Measurement Area 0 375 length x 0 5 wide minimum Printer Balance Measuring Area 0 75 diameter minimum Spectral Response Status A Density Range 0 2 5D Density Accuracy 02D Density Repeatability 01D General Specifications A C Adaptor 11...

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