AGFA SR 24 manual Selecting a Projection Lens, Scanning Size Film

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6. Selecting a Projection Lens

Projection Lenses come in the following four types. Select the one that corresponds to the film being used.

Projection Lens Types

Type 1: 7.5

Type 1: 9 to 16

Type 2: 13 to 27

Type 3: 23 to 50

Scanning Size

Film

 

A4 (8.5"11")

 

 

35mm

Half

 

 

 

 

Full

 

16mm

Half

 

 

 

 

Full

 

 

60

 

Source

98

or

Document

325

 

 

 

 

420

 

 

63

 

 

70

 

 

80

or

COM

84

or

 

120

or

 

208

 

 

270

 

This list shows the standard types of film and the recommended zoom ratios of lenses to be used with the machine. The size and format of one frame of film may vary depending on the shooting conditions.

Zoom the lens in and out to find the optimum ratio that will fit the scanning size.

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Contents Agfa SR 24 iT Safety Information Page Page Page Page Routine Precautions Welcome Following safety rules should be observed For United States Laser Safety Safety Information SR24 iT Laser PrinterAll other users For Denmark Safety Information Laser PrinterFor Finland, Sweden For Norway Ozone Release For all Users Contents Chapter MSP 3000 Printer ContentsChapter Miscellaneous Contents Contents Chapter Grounding Installation PrecautionsInstallation Site Power SourceSpace Requirements Installation PrecautionsSR24 iT Scanner A3/A4 Laser Printer A3/A4 Laser PrinterA4 Laser Printer Operating Environment Using the PrinterCare of Printer Supplies Turning on Turning the Power On and OffTurning OFF Turning the Power On and OffMemo Scanner System Overview System Overview System ConfigurationPrinter Mode SR24iT + Choice of 2 Laser Printers Pcscsi Interface Mode SR24iT + Personal ComputerScreen Parts of the SR24iT Scanner/PrinterControl Panel Basic Control Panel Keys and IndicatorsControl Panel Keys and Indicators Scanner Chapter Scanner Chapter Scanner Chapter Start Key Control Panel Shift Function Zoom Key Control Panel Keys and Indicators Lamp Illuminance KeyResolution Key Job Recall KeyCode When Misfeed/Call-Tech.-Rep. Code Lights upMalfunctions Procedure Misfeed Clearing ProcedureLocation Call-Tech.Rep.ProcedureScreen Image Print Image Image Processing FunctionsImage Processing Functions Screen Image Print Image Start Printing/ScanningScanning Size Film Selecting a Projection LensReplacing the Projection Lens Zooming of the Screen Image Focusing of the Screen Image Zooming and FocusingAuto Image Rotation Image RotationAuto Skew Correction Nega negative film Selecting the Film TypeAuto Posi positive filmUsing Manual Exposure Using Auto ExposureSelecting the Image Density To Entry the Number of Prints Setting the Number of Prints to be MadeCorrecting Entry Standard Selecting the Output FormatSelecting the paper source Paper sizeSelecting the Output Format Selecting the print formatDisplay Paper Feeding Description Selecting Auto Masking Using Auto MaskingOperating Conditions for Auto Masking Keyarea Manual Masking Panels OptionalSelecting Trimming Using Manual MaskingDefining the Print Area Clearing a Defined Print/Scan Area Using Manual MaskingSelecting Masking Screen Image Print Image Centering OFF Centering on Using Centering and FitCentering FitSpecifying the interval between scanning operations Using the Cycle Print ModeUsing the Cycle Print Mode Operating in the Cycle Print ModeSelecting the Connection Mode Connection mode Resolution Display Selecting the ResolutionRegistering the Job Program Switched in order of 1J → 2J → 3J →1JCalling the Job Program Zoom + Using the Electrical ZoomZoom Clearing the Zoom magnification Using the Electrical ZoomAdjusting the Illumination of the Screen Replacing the Projection Lamp Replacing the Projection Lamp A3/A4 Laser Printer Print Tray Parts of the PrinterParts of the Printer Interface ConnectorsReplenishing the Paper Supply Troubleshooting and MaintenanceLoading Paper into the Paper Feeding Tray Tray Troubleshooting and MaintenanceLoading Paper in the Paper Cassette Replacing the Toner Cartridge Push the Print Tray in before opening the Upper Unit Clearing a Misfeed from the Paper Feeding Tray Clearing MisfeedsClearing a Misfeed from the Paper Cassette Clearing a Misfeed from inside the Printer Symptom Cause Action Solving Printing ProblemsCause Action SymptomMemo Miscellaneous Agfa SR24iT Microfilm Scanner/Printer SpecificationsAgfa SR24iT+ A3/A4 Laser Printer Printer’s Option Printer’s DimensionsPrinter’s Weight Agfa SR24iT + A4 Laser PrinterUser Settings Initial Setting Remark Initial Settings ListDescription Selection Initial Setting Initial Settings List System Settings Description Initial Settings List System Settings Description Selection Outer Covers Cleaning the ScannerSystem Care Screen Carrier Glass OptionExterior Panels Cleaning the A3/A4 Laser PrinterSystem Care For Key Operator’s Use Only

SR 24 specifications

AGFA SR 24 is a prominent member of AGFA's esteemed line of professional photographic films, designed to cater specifically to the demands of commercial photography and image production. This film is well-regarded for its exceptional balance of sensitivity, tonal range, and sharpness, making it a go-to choice for professional photographers seeking high-quality results in various lighting conditions.

One of the main features of AGFA SR 24 is its notable ISO rating of 24, which offers excellent performance in bright lighting situations while maintaining impressive results in lower light settings with proper handling. Its fine grain structure allows for crisp, defined images that demonstrate clarity, ensuring that even the most intricate details are captured effectively.

The technology behind AGFA SR 24 involves advanced emulsion formulation, utilizing a layer of sensitized silver halide crystals that responds uniformly to light. This process provides an extended tonal range, allowing for richer blacks and brighter highlights in the resulting images. The film's ability to retain detail across the dynamic range makes it particularly suitable for portraits, landscapes, and commercial work.

Another characteristic worth noting is AGFA SR 24’s color fidelity, which is one of its standout attributes. This film reproduces colors with accuracy, ensuring that the final output closely aligns with the original scene or subject. Photographers often choose this film for projects where accurate color reproduction is paramount, enhancing the overall quality of the images.

AGFA SR 24 is also versatile in terms of development options; it can be processed using a variety of chemical processes, which allows photographers to experiment with different results. The film can be developed in standard C-41 chemicals or handled in unique ways to produce distinctive aesthetic effects.

In summary, AGFA SR 24 is a photographic film that combines sensitivity and granularity with extraordinary image detail and color rendering. Photographers appreciate its adaptability, making it a reliable choice for both studio setups and fieldwork. The superior technology embedded in its design ensures that it meets the rigorous standards of professional use, allowing for the production of high-quality images that stand the test of time.