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KODAK PROFESSIONAL T-MAX Films F-4016 3
SIZES AVAILABLE
Catalog numbers and packaging may differ from country to
country. See your dealer who supplies KODAK
PROFESSIONAL Products.
KODAK PROFESSIONAL T-MAX 100 Plate
The KODAK PROFESSIONAL T-MAX 100 Plate is a
continuous-tone panchromatic plate that has the same
sensitometric characteristics as KODAK PROFESSIONAL
T-MAX 100 Film / 100TMX. It is especially useful for
photomicrography, electron micrography, and laser
recording, as well as solar and astronomical photography.
It provides maximum image quality for detailed subjects.
You can process this plate in KODAK PROFESSIONAL
T-MAX RS Developer and Replenisher, KODAK XTOL
Developer, KODAK HC-110 Developer Replenisher
(Dilution B), or KODAK PROFESSIONAL Developer D-76.
For ordering information, see a dealer who sells KODAK
PROFESSIONAL Products.
DARKROOM RECOMMENDATIONS
Do not use a safelight. Handle unprocessed film in total
darkness. Do not develop these films by inspection.
Note: The afterglow from fluorescent lights may fog these
films. Make sure your darkroom is completely dark before
you handle unprocessed film.
STORAGE AND HANDLING
Store unexposed film at 75°F (24°C), or lower, in the
original sealed package. For protection from heat in areas
with temperatures consistently higher than 75°F (24°C),
you can store the film in a refrigerator. If film has been
refrigerated, allow the package to warm up to room
temperature for 2 to 3 hours before opening it.
Load and unload roll-film cameras in subdued light, and
rewind the film completely before unloading the camera.
Total darkness is required when you remove film from the
magazine or load and unload film holders.
Store exposed film in a cool, dry place, and process it
promptly.
Protect processed film from strong light, and store it in a
cool dry place. For more information, see KODAK
Publication No. E-30, Storage and Care of KODAK Films and
Papers—Before and After Processing.
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