PROCESSING
Use KODAK EKTACHROME
DRYING
Do not ferrotype this paper.
Remove excess water from the surface of the paper before drying. Dry the prints using
VIEWING
Evaluate prints under light of the same color and brightness that you will use to view the final prints. A good average viewing condition is a light source with a color temperature of 4000 ± 1 000 K, a Color Rendering Index (CRI) of 85 to 100, and an illuminance of a least 538 lux (50 footcandles). Fluorescent lamps such as the cool white deluxe fluorescent lamp (made by several manufacturers) meet these conditions. You can also use a mixture of incandescent and fluorescent lamps. For each pair of
MOUNTING
You can mount prints with KODAK Dry Mounting Tissue, Type 2. The temperature across the heating platen of the mounting press should be between 82 and 99°C (180 and 210°F). Temperatures above 110°C (230°F) or high pressure may cause physical and color changes in prints. Preheat the cover sheet that you use over the face of the print to remove moisture. Apply pressure for 30 seconds or longer for a thick mount.
DISPLAYING
Photographic dyes, like all dyes, can change with time and exposure to sunlight, ultraviolet radiation, excessive heat, and high humidity. To help prevent changes in photographic dyes, follow these guidelines:
•Illuminate prints with tungsten light whenever possible.
•Display prints in the lowest light level consistent with your viewing needs.
•If a print is exposed to direct or indirect sunlight or fluorescent light, use an
•Keep the temperature and humidity as low as possible.
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