Kodak Satellite TV System 2403 User Manual

AS-24  
KODAK TRI-X AEROGRAPHIC Film 2403  
KODAK TRI-X AERECON Film SO-050  
KODAK TRI-X AEROGRAPHIC Film 2403 and KODAK  
TRI-X AERECON Film SO-050 are panchromatic, negative  
APPLICATIONS  
KODAK TRI-X AEROGRAPHIC Film 2403 is a high-speed  
aerial camera films that have high speed, moderate contrast,  
film for use in low-altitude, large-scale aerial mapping for  
and extended red sensitivity for the reduction of haze effects.  
photogrammetry, or in mapping at low light levels caused by  
The photographic properties of these two films are virtually  
low solar altitudes.  
identical; the physical properties differ due to the difference  
KODAK TRI-X AERECON Film SO-050 is suitable for  
reconnaissance under minimum levels of illumination.  
in base thickness.  
Their ESTAR Base and ESTAR Thin Base provide  
flexibility, moisture resistance, high tear resistance, and  
BASE  
excellent dimensional stability. These films have highly  
hardened emulsions which provide high acutance, or  
improved image sharpness, and permit high-temperature  
rapid processing in modern continuous processing machines.  
These films can be processed in the KODAK  
2403 Film: 3.9-mil (0.10 mm) ESTAR Base with dyed-gel  
backing  
SO-050 Film: 2.5-mil (0.063 mm) ESTAR Thin Base with  
dyed-gel backing  
VERSAMAT Film Processor, Model 11 or 1140, with  
KODAK VERSAMAT 885 Chemicals, KODAK  
TOTAL FILM THICKNESS  
The nominal total thickness (unprocessed) of each film is:  
2403 Film: 4.55 mils (0.115 mm)  
This includes emulsion—0.45 mils (0.010 mm), base—  
3.9 mils (0.10 mm) and dyed-gel backing—0.20 mil  
(0.005 mm).  
VERSAMAT 641 Chemicals, or KODAK VERSAMAT  
Chemicals, Type A. KODAK TRI-X AEROGRAPHIC  
Film 2403 can also be processed at normal temperatures in  
conventional rewind equipment, such as the Gordon/Morse  
M-10 Developing Outfit (Military Designator: B-5) using a  
variety of Kodak black-and-white developers.  
SO-050 Film: 3.15 mils (0.080 mm)  
Caution: KODAK TRI-X AEROGRAPHIC and  
AERECON Films are susceptible to static markings at low  
relative humidities. These films are packaged at the optimum  
relative humidity (45 to 50 percent) and are maintained at this  
level by the sealed package. In conditions of low relative  
humidity, these films should be loaded and used immediately  
after the package is opened, before the film becomes too dry.  
The camera should be checked to see that all its parts are  
grounded adequately. Also, these films should be handled  
carefully during all loading, unloading, and preprocessing  
operations.  
This includes emulsion—0.45 mils (0.011 mm), base—  
2.5 mils (0.063 mm) and dyed-gel backing—0.20 mil  
(0.005 mm).  
WEIGHT  
The weight of each film (unprocessed), conditioned in  
equilibrium with 50 percent relative humidity, is:  
2403 Film: 0.037 lbssq ft2 (0.0168 kgft2)  
SO-050 Film: 0.021 lbssq ft2 (0.0095 kgft2)  
SPECTRAL SENSITIVITY  
Panchromatic, with extended red sensitivity.  
SAFELIGHT  
Total darkness is required.  
©Eastman Kodak Company, 2000  
 
Replenishment Rates  
PROCESSING  
Basic developer and fixer replenishment rates, in millilitres  
per square inch of film processed, vary depending upon the  
type of chemicals used. The following rates apply to  
processing in the VERSAMAT Processor, Models 11 and  
1140.  
KODAK TRI-X AEROGRAPHIC and AERECON Films  
can be processed in the KODAK VERSAMAT Film  
Processor, Model 11 or 1140, with KODAK VERSAMAT  
885 Chemicals, KODAK VERSAMAT 641 Chemicals, or  
KODAK VERSAMAT Chemicals, Type A.  
Mechanized processing in roller-transport processors  
offers the advantages of uniform treatment of all portions of  
the roll, freedom from banding, and absence of significant  
density variations from ends of the roll to the center. Refer to  
the operator’s manual for the processor set-up information,  
but in all cases, the fixer replenisher should be introduced  
into tank No. 5 of the processor with a countercurrent flow  
to tank No. 3, where it overflows to a collection or recovery  
system.  
General instructions for setting the machine dryer  
temperature are included in these pages. However, the  
temperature of the dryer may require some further  
adjustment, depending upon the ambient temperature  
conditions in the processing area. Usually it is best to set the  
temperature approximately 3°F (2°C) above that required to  
dry unexposed, processed film.  
Basic Replenishment Rates (mL/in2)  
KODAK VERSAMAT Chemicals  
885  
0.36  
0.45  
641  
0.34  
0.68  
Type A  
0.20  
Developer  
Fixer  
0.34  
Processing Sequence  
KODAK VERSAMAT Processor, Model 11  
(all recommended chemicals)  
Processing No. of  
Path  
Length  
Temperature  
Step  
Racks  
1.2 or 2.4 m  
(4 or 8 ft)  
85 ± 0.5°F  
(29.5 ± 0.3°C)  
Develop*  
1 or 2  
3.6 m  
(12 ft)  
85°F (29.5°C),  
Fix  
3
2
nominal  
2.4 m  
(8 ft)  
2 to 6°F (1 to 3°C) below  
developer temperature  
Wash  
Dry  
Chemicals  
2.4 m  
(8 ft)  
The following KODAK VERSAMAT Chemicals may be  
used in both the Model 11 and Model 1140 VERSAMAT  
Processors.  
135 to 145°F (57 to 63°C)  
*For KODAK VERSAMAT Chemicals, Type A, use 90°F (32°C).  
Sensitometric Data  
KODAK VERSAMAT 885 Developer Starter  
KODAK VERSAMAT 885 Developer Replenisher  
KODAK VERSAMAT 885 Fixer and Replenisher  
KODAK VERSAMAT 641 Developer Starter  
KODAK VERSAMAT 885 Chemicals, Model 11  
1 Developer Rack  
2 Developer Racks  
Machine  
Speed  
(fpm)  
Average  
Gamma  
Average  
KODAK VERSAMAT 641 Developer Replenisher  
KODAK VERSAMAT 641 Fixer and Replenisher  
KODAK VERSAMAT Developer Starter, Type A  
KODAK VERSAMAT Developer Replenisher, Type A  
KODAK VERSAMAT Fixer and Replenisher, Type A  
ISO A D-min  
ISO A D-min  
Gamma  
85°F (29.5°C)  
5
1.10  
0.70  
0.55  
0.41  
0.36  
640  
0.21  
0.14  
0.13  
0.13  
0.12  
1.80  
1.40  
1.10  
0.95  
0.80  
800  
640  
640  
500  
400  
0.28  
0.15  
0.12  
0.12  
0.12  
10  
15  
20  
25  
400  
250  
125  
100  
Notice: Observe precautionary information on product labels and  
Material Safety Data Sheets.  
Fixing: Adequate fixing is obtained at machine speeds  
up to and including 20 feet per minute.  
Washing: With two developer racks, LE-100 keeping  
quality is obtained at process machine speeds up to 10  
feet per minute, and LE-10 is obtained up to and including  
20 feet per minute. (LE = Life Expectancy)  
Drying: Adequate drying is obtained at machine speeds  
up to and including 15 feet per minute.  
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Processing Sequence  
KODAK VERSAMAT 641 Chemicals, Model 11  
1 Developer Rack  
Average  
Gamma  
2 Developer Racks  
Average  
Gamma  
Machine  
Speed  
(fpm)  
KODAK VERSAMAT Processor, Model 1140  
(all recommended chemicals)  
ISO A D-min  
ISO A D-min  
Processing No. of  
Path  
Temperature  
85°F (29.5°C)  
Step  
Racks  
Length  
5
0.80  
0.55  
400  
0.15  
0.14  
1.15  
0.85  
0.65  
640  
400  
250  
0.17  
0.15  
0.34  
1.2 or 2.4 m  
(4 or 8 ft)  
99 or 104 ± 0.5°F  
Develop  
1 or 2  
(37 or 40 ± 0.3°C)  
10  
15  
160  
3.6 m  
(12 ft)  
99 or 104°F  
(37 or 40°C), nominal  
Fix  
3
2
Fixing: Adequate fixing is obtained at machine speeds  
up to and including 10 feet per minute.  
2.4 m  
(8 ft)  
2 to 6°F (1 to 3°C) below  
developer temperature  
Wash  
Dry  
2.4 m  
(8 ft)  
Washing: LE-100 keeping quality is obtained at process  
machine speeds up to and including 5 feet per minute.  
(LE = Life Expectancy)  
Up to 149°F (65°C)  
Sensitometric Data  
Drying: Adequate drying is obtained at machine speeds  
KODAK VERSAMAT 885 Chemicals, Model 1140  
up to and including 20 feet per minute.  
1 Developer Rack  
2 Developer Racks  
Machine  
Speed  
(fpm)  
KODAK VERSAMAT Chemicals, Type A, Model 11  
Average  
Average  
ISO A D-min  
ISO A D-min  
Gamma  
Gamma  
1 Developer Rack  
2 Developer Racks  
Machine  
Speed  
(fpm)  
99°F (37°C)  
Average  
Average  
ISO A D-min  
ISO A D-min  
Gamma  
Gamma  
10  
20  
30  
40  
0.90  
0.65  
0.45  
0.35  
640  
320  
200  
125  
0.21  
0.16  
0.12  
0.14  
90°F (32°C)  
1.00  
0.80  
0.70  
640  
500  
400  
0.24  
0.19  
0.18  
5
2.05  
1.10  
0.95  
0.85  
1000 0.16  
10  
15  
20  
500  
320  
250  
0.13  
0.13  
0.14  
1.35  
1.00  
0.90  
800  
500  
400  
0.15  
0.14  
0.14  
104°F (40°C)  
10  
20  
30  
40  
1.00  
0.70  
0.50  
0.45  
640  
0.23  
0.16  
0.15  
0.13  
400  
250  
200  
1.15  
0.95  
0.80  
640  
640  
500  
0.22  
0.25  
0.21  
Fixing: Adequate fixing is obtained at machine speeds  
up to and including 10 feet per minute.  
Washing: LE-10 keeping quality is obtained at machine  
speeds up to and including 8 feet per minute. (LE = Life  
Expectancy)  
KODAK VERSAMAT 641 Chemicals, Model 1140  
1 Developer Rack  
2 Developer Racks  
Machine  
Speed  
(fpm)  
Drying: Adequate drying is obtained at machine speeds  
up to and including 12 feet per minute.  
Average  
Average  
Gamma  
ISO A D-min  
ISO A D-min  
Gamma  
99°F (37°C)  
10  
0.80  
400  
0.17  
1.15  
640  
0.19  
104°F (40°C)  
10  
20  
0.85  
0.55  
320  
160  
0.16  
0.22  
1.30  
0.90  
800  
500  
0.21  
0.21  
KODAK VERSAMAT Chemicals. Type A; Model  
1140  
This is not a primary processing recommendation, although  
satisfactory results can be obtained at processor speeds up to  
10 feet per minute. Refer to the processing conditions and  
sensitometric data for the KODAK VERSAMAT Processor,  
Model 11, above.  
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KODAK TRI-X AEROGRAPHIC Film 2403 KODAK TRI-X AERECON Film SO-050 AS-24  
 
REWIND OR SPIRAL REEL PROCESSING  
DIMENSIONAL STABILITY  
KODAK TRI-X AEROGRAPHIC Film 2403 yields  
optimum results with modern, high-temperature,  
continuous-processing machines. It can be processed in  
rewind equipment or on spiral reels, although these methods  
are not primary processing recommendations. Customers  
wishing to use spiral reels or rewind equipment such as the  
Gordon/Morse M-10 Developing Outfit (Military  
Designator: B-5) may contact Aerial Systems for  
information on exposure, processing chemicals, process  
cycles, and general recommendations.  
The dimensional stability of aerial films is of particular  
interest and importance in accurate mapping and in the  
reproduction of maps.  
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 ESTAR Base is one of the reasons  
why ESTAR Base films show excellent dimensional  
stability. The dimensional properties of ESTAR Base may  
vary slightly in different directions within a sheet; the  
differences that may exist, however, are not always between  
the length and width directions.  
KODAK TRI-X AERECON Film SO-050 is not  
recommended for processing in conventional rewind  
equipment due to the physical characteristics of its ESTAR  
Thin Base.  
Temporary Dimensional Changes  
Thermal Coefficient of Linear Expansion:  
2403  
SO-050  
0.001%  
0.001% per degree F of change  
0.0018% 0.0018% per degree C of change  
Humidity Coefficient of Linear Expansion (Unprocessed):  
2403  
SO-050  
0.002%  
0.0035%  
per 1% change in relative humidity  
Permanent Dimensional Changes  
Processing Dimensional Change (Shrinkage to Swell):  
2403  
SO-050  
-0.04% to +0.03%  
-0.04% to +0.03%  
Aging Shrinkage of Processed Film:  
SO-050  
2405  
0.05%  
0.03%  
0.08%  
0.04%  
1 week at 120°F (49°C), 20% RH  
1 year at 78°F (25.5°C), 60% RH  
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SIZE DATA AND ORDERING  
INFORMATION  
CURVES  
Spectral Sensitivity  
KODAK TRI-X AEROGRAPHIC Film 2403 and KODAK  
TRI-X AERECON Film SO-050 are available in sizes for  
certain aerial cameras. Neither film is factory-stocked in any  
size.  
Information on minimum order quantities and other sizes  
of these films is available by writing or calling:  
Aerial Imaging  
Eastman Kodak Company  
Rochester, New York 14653-7128  
(716) 253-1855  
3.0  
2.0  
1.0  
Exposure: 1.4 seconds  
Process: Recommended  
Densitometry: Diffuse visual  
D = 0.3 above gross fog  
D = 1.0 above gross fog  
Note: The Kodak materials described in this publication  
used with KODAK TRI-X AEROGRAPHIC Film 2403 and  
KODAK TRI-X AERECON Film SO-050 are available  
from those dealers normally supplying Kodak products.  
Other materials may be used, but equivalent results may not  
be obtained.  
0.0  
1.0  
400  
300  
600  
500  
700  
Wavelength (nm)  
Modulation Transfer Function  
200  
100  
70  
50  
30  
20  
10  
7
5
KODAK VERSAMAT 885 Chemicals  
KODAK VERSAMAT Film Processor,  
2 racks, 85F (29.5C), 10 fpm; Diffuse visual  
3
2
1
1
2
3
4 5  
10  
20  
50  
100 200  
600  
SPATIAL FREQUENCY (cycles/mm)  
F002_1093AC  
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Characterisitc Curves  
ISO A Vs. Gamma  
4.0  
3.0  
Exposure: Daylight 1/100 sec  
10000  
1000  
Process: KODAK ERSAMAT 885 Chemicals;  
V
Exposure: Daylight 1/100 sec  
K
ODAK VERSAMAT Film Processor, Model 11;  
°
Process: KODAK VERSAMAT Film Processor, Model 11;  
2 developer racks; 85 F (29.5°  
C)  
K
ODAK  
ODAK  
1 and 2 developer rack; 85 F (29.5  
V
ERSAMAT 885 Chemicals;  
Densitometry: Diffuse visual  
K
V
ERSAMAT 641 Chemicals;  
°
°
C)  
KODAK VERSAMAT Chemicals, Type A;  
°
°
C)  
1 and 2 developer racks; 90 F (32  
5 fpm  
2.0  
1.0  
0.0  
10 fpm  
15 fpm  
20 fpm  
Type A Chemicals  
885 Chemicals  
25 fpm  
641 Chemicals  
100  
1
2
0
3
–3  
–2  
–4  
0
–1  
GAMMA  
Log Exposure (lux seconds)  
ISO A vs. Machine Speed  
Gamma vs. Machine Speed  
800  
750  
700  
650  
4
3
2
1
KODAK VERSAMAT 885 Chemicals,  
Processor, Model 11, 2 developer racks at 85F (29.5C)  
KODAK VERSAMAT 885 Chemicals,  
KODAK VERSAMAT Film Processor,  
Model 11, 2 developer racks at 85F (29.5C)  
600  
550  
500  
450  
400  
0
0
0
10  
20  
30  
40  
50  
10  
20  
30  
40  
50  
F002_1105AC  
F002_1112AC  
Machine Speed (fpm)  
Machine Speed (fpm)  
KODAK TRI-X AEROGRAPHIC Film 2403 KODAK TRI-X AERECON Film SO-050 AS-24  
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KODAK TRI-X AEROGRAPHIC Film 2403  
KODAK TRI-X AERECON Film SO-050  
NOTICE: While the sensitometric data in this publication are typical of production coatings, they do not represent  
standards which 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.  
Aerial Imaging  
EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY ROCHESTER, NY 14653-7128  
KODAK TRI-X AEROGRAPHIC Film 2403  
KODAK TRI-X AERECON Film SO-050  
KODAK Publication No. AS-24  
Kodak, Aerecon, Aerographic, Estar, Versamat, Panatomic-X, and Wratten are  
trademarks  
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Printed in U.S.A.  
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