TECHNICAL INFORMATION DATA SHEET
TI2497 | Issued 11-99 |
Copyright, Eastman Kodak Company, 1999 | |
KODAK Black-and-White Print Film 2302 / ESTAR Base
1) Description
KODAK Black-and-White Print Film 2302 / ESTAR Base is a low speed, high-resolution print film. This blue- sensitive black-and-white film is designed for general release printing. It is also useful for making both positive and negative titles and RGB separations from electron beam recorders. 2302 is coated on a proprietary ESTAR base which offers improved physical performance throughout the entire motion picture system.
Please refer to Section 6 for processing information on 2302
Laboratory benefits include:
∙Polyester base—greater tear strength, durability, dimensional stability, and archival keeping.
∙Process surviving anti-static layer—protection from static marks prior to printing.
∙Process surviving anti-static layer—reduced dirt attraction to processed prints and static protection prior to processing.
∙Process surviving lubricant—better transport characteristics for processed film.
∙Patented antihalation dye technology —superior halation protection (no fringes in titles).
Benefits for distributors and exhibitors include:
∙Polyester base, process surviving anti-static layer, scratch resistant backing layer, and process surviving lubricant—cleaner, more durable prints.
∙Patented anti-halation dye technology—no fringes in titles and sharper projected image.
∙Improved transport throughout the entire system.
Benefits for the archivist include:
∙Polyester base—better archival keeping properties than current 5302.
2)Base
KODAK Black-and-White Print Film 2302 / ESTAR Base is coated on thin 0.0048 inch (120 micrometers) ESTAR (polyethylene terephthalate) base, featuring a proprietary electrically conductive anti-static layer, a scratch resistant backing layer, and a process surviving backside lubricant which remains with the film after processing, eliminating the electrostatic attraction of dirt particles to the processed print even at very low relative humidity. A very thick polymeric backing layer coated on top of the anti-static layer provides improved resistance to backside scratches, cinch marks, and abrasion of both raw stock and processed film. The backing layer also contains a process surviving lubricant and matte to optimize winding and transport characteristics.
3) Photographic Properties
Sensitometry