Laboratory Modification and Procedure in Connection with Fine-Grain Release Printing

James R. Wilkinson, Ferdinand L. Eich

While fine-grain emulsions have been in general use for specialty purposes for three years or more, their use as a medium for release prints is comparatively recent. This paper discusses the necessary modifications required in a release laboratory to produce satisfactory fine-grain release prints. The discussion covers light-source, power supply, light testing, and printing equipment. Observations noted while processing the first thirty million feet of release prints are made relative to the behavior and characteristics of the film.

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Published
1942-01
Content type
Original Research
DOI
10.5594/J09937