Kodak V2CS manual Table of Contents

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Note: While the data presented 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 characteristics at any time.

Table of Contents

 

Introduction

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Processed Control Strip - 35mm

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Important Improvements

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Control Strip Log Exposure Range

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ECN-2 Control Strip Exposed on KODAK VISION 200T Color

 

Negative Film 5274

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ECN-2 Control Strip Exposed on KODAK VISION2 200T Color

 

Negative Film 5217

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Effects of Mechanical and Chemical Variations

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Developer Mechanical Factors

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Effects of Time and Temperature Variations

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Developer Chemical Factors

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Effects of pH and CD-3 Variations

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Effects of NaBr and AF-2000 Variations

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Effects of Na2SO3 and Under and Over Replenishment Variations.

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Effects of Prebath Contamination

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Effects of CD-2 for CD-3 and Stop Bath Contamination

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Effects of Bleach Contamination

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Effects of F-34a Fixer and Final Rinse Contamination

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Effects of KI Contamination and Water Dilution

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Effects of Bacterial Na2S and Na2CO3 Contamination

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Control-Strip Crossover

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Control-Strip Crossover for Process ECN-2

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MORE INFORMATION

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

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Contents Kodak VISION2 Table of Contents Introduction Important ImprovementsControl Strip Log Exposure Range Exposure 1/50 sec Process ECN-2 Densitometry Status M Exposure 1/50 sec Process ECN-2 Densitometry Status M Effects of Mechanical and Chemical Variations Developer Mechanical Factors Developer Chemical Factors NaBr AF-2000 Na 2SO Under and Over Replenishment PB-C1 Substitute CD-2 for CD-3 Stop Bath HD-LD 34a Fixer Final Rinse Water Dilution Bacterial Control-Strip Crossover Min Kodak VISION2 Color Negative Control Strips