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Reference Archive Media 1433/3433
Reference Archive Media 1433/3433
Spec Sheet
Overview
Support
User Manuals
Technical Tips
Disaster Recovery Program
Archived Microfilm Procedures and Storage
RI Tip #5 - Kodak spools & reels are acid & lignin free
RI Tip #6 - Explanation of A-D strips for acid detection
RI Tip #8 - Brown Tone procedure in a Kodak Prostar processor
RI Tip #9 - Environmental letter re: Brown Toning from Kodak Environmental Group
RI Tip #21 - Kodak reels safe for long term storage
RI Tip #22 - Explanation of Molecular Sieves
RI Tip #30 - Inexpensive Temperature & Relative Humidity monitoring tool
RI Tip #45 - Storage and protection of fiche with Molecular Sieves
RI Tip #58 - Microfilm archive storage considerations
RI Tip #64 - Kodak Brown Toning, Redox and Rewashing
RI Tip #70 - Preservation Dictionary
RI Tip #73 - Signs of Microfilm Deterioration Pictorial
RI Tip #77 - Attributes of a SB to perform Preservation Inspection
RI Tip #81 - Considerations for archive storage, service bureau offerings, & RFP/Bid
RI Tip #85 - Media Life Expectancy
RI Tip #88 - Kodak Black Film Boxes for Long Term Storage
RI Tip #96 - How can you tell if a roll of microfilm has been Brown Toned?
RI Tip #98 - Kodak Sundry Items that meet long term Storage Standards
RI Tip #102 - A-D Strips Test Results
RI Tip #103 - Long Term Storage Tips
RI Tip #107 - How to tell when Molecular Sieves are exhausted
Duplication Info
RI Tip #3 - Extek 3441 Silver Duplicator designed specifically for affected Acetate film
RI Tip #14 - Diazo duplicator optimization procedure
RI Tip #16 - Explanations of Diazo film anomalies
RI Tip #33 - The Kodak microfilm duplication tree
RI Tip #53 - Diazo Duplicating Film Selection
RI Tip #84 - What Kodak silver print films can do.
Film Writing and Scanning Information
RI Tip #62 - Resolution in scanning, AKA: DPI
RI Tip #63 - Why you can't use a photograph resolution target for scanning
RI Tip #89 - Density Range Explanation for the Kodak Archive Writer
Good Lab Practices
RI Tip #25 - Cleaning tools for the transport & rollers in a rotary camera & scanners
RI Tip #51 - Ideal lighting in a camera room
RI Tip #57 - Cleaning tools and procedures
RI Tip #93 - Planetary Camera Cleaning Procedure
RI Tip #97 - Good Ideas for the Lab
RI Tip #100 - Optical Document Images Per 16mm Roll
Inspection, Density, and Resolution Information
RI Tip #10 - How to clean dirty microfilm and keep it clean
RI Tip #11 - Contributors to dirty microfilm
RI Tip #18 - Information on an inexpensive microscope for reading resolution
RI Tip #26 - Why you should not use rubber bands on your microfilm
RI Tip #29 - Suggested filming guidelines
RI Tip #34 - Typical density & resolution guidelines
RI Tip #39 - Densitometer calibration procedure
RI Tip #42 - Explanation of Kodak Resolution Test Target
RI Tip #61 - Things to know about resolution
RI Tip #66 - Density, Contrast and the Infamous 1.00 Density Aim
RI Tip #69 - How to use the Image Mark Comparator
RI Tip #79 - How to clean and maintain a densitometer
RI Tip #82 - Minimum Resolution Formula
RI Tip #104 - New Important Notice Cards
RI Tip #105 - Sources for Resolution targets
Kodak Products and Kodak Information
RI Tip #1 - Explanation of Kodak microfilm label genealogy
RI Tip #13 - Dating genealogy on Kodak Inking Ribbons
RI Tip #19 - Introducing Howard Schwartz, Kodak Quality Assurance Lab in Rochester, NY
RI Tip #31 - The correct dark room safe lights filters for Kodak microfilms
RI Tip #36 - Return spools and trailer holders
RI Tip #43 - Kodak microfilms in Kodak Cameras
RI Tip #44 - Kodak microfilm winding specifications
RI Tip #46 - Recoverable silver quantities from Kodak microfilms
RI Tip #48 - No-Charge labels for Authorized Kodak Document Conversion Centers
RI Tip #49 - Tidbits, Conversion tables
RI Tip #50 - Life Expectancy of microfilm
RI Tip #56 - Kodak Film Data Sheets
RI Tip #68 - Kodak Systems Developer and Neutralizer
RI Tip #72 - Kodak Media Managers
RI Tip #80 - Technique to measure how much processed film is on a return reel
RI Tip #86 - What you get with Kodak Microfilm
RI Tip #87 - Crystallized deposits in Microfilm Developer Replenisher container
RI Tip #90 - Kodak Posters and Technical Pamphlets
RI Tip #91 - Correct Kodak Products to Use
RI Tip #99 - List of Service and Operator Manuals
RI Tip #101 - Where to find Kodak Material Safety Data Sheets
RI Tip #108 - Where to buy leader, cans, and cores
RI Tip #110 - How to load a CP II Cartridge
RI Tip #111 - Kodak Bin Return Program for U.S. Customers
Processing Information
RI Tip #2 - Suggested processor room, lab & dark room floor plan
RI Tip #4 - Fix for water problems in your processor
RI Tip #12 - The correct processor solution filters
RI Tip #15 - How to compute processor dwell time and correct transport speed
RI Tip #17 - Gastech room air sensor & monitor
RI Tip #23 - Process control reminders
RI Tip #24 - Processor replenisher options
RI Tip #27 - Scratch Test procedures for Processors, Cameras & Duplicators
RI Tip #32 - The importance of equipment service
RI Tip #35 - Cleaning procedure for processor wash tanks
RI Tip #37 - What if? Processor control trouble shooting guidelines
RI Tip #38 - Information on hand-held thermometers and calibration procedure
RI Tip #41 - Kodak Daily Process Control Chart to monitor process control
RI Tip #47 - Kodak microfilm Fixer & Developer chemistry pH levels
RI Tip #52 - Processing lab decommissioning procedure
RI Tip #54 - Thermometers for Table Top processors
RI Tip #59 - Methylene Blue Test
RI Tip #60 - OSHA Chemical Labels
RI Tip #67 - How to use a Hydrometer and Why
RI Tip #71 - Prostar Filters
RI Tip #74 - Concentrate Chemistry Specifications
RI Tip #75 - Digital Image Capture
RI Tip #76 - Recording Digital Images on the Archive Writer
RI Tip #78 - Pink stain on film and what to do about it
RI Tip #83 - Kodak Concentrate Chemical Yields
RI Tip #92 - Clogged Sewer Drains in Photo Labs
RI Tip #94 - Processor Configurations and Transport Speed Calculator
RI Tip #95 - Silver Recovery Techniques
RI Tip #109 - Where to Obtain Silver Estimating Paper
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