MACO UP 64c Film   Technical application   TA NR. 163/1

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      Summary

  1. Available sizes
  2. Data of the lightsensitive silverhalogenide photographic emulsion
  3. ISO Speed
  4. Coating structure
  5. Data for processing
  6. Safelight
  7. Applications
  8. Storage

A short summary of the attributes of this MACO Film

1. Available sizes

2. Data of the lightsensitive silverhalogenide photographic emulsion

Type of emulsion: - cubic silvercrystal technology, normal Grade
Sensitization: - panchromatic

3. ISO Speed

ISO 64/19° = as a slidefilm

ISO 50/18° = as a negative film

If processed as a slide film, speed can be pushed to UP 64c up to ISO 125/22° (increase of first developer time accordingly !).

4. Coating structure (top to bottom)

  1. protective coating
  2. Emulsion coating
  3. Antihalation coating (decoloring during wet processing)
  4. clear base

5. Data for processing

All given data are approximate and based on 20°C/68°F.
Developing: dilution minutes
LABOR PARTNER LP-xtratol XS

1+4

12

= normal contrast, high sharpness
LABOR PARTNER LP-GRAIN

1+7

6

= for normal contrast
LABOR PARTNER LP-Docufine LC

1+4

5-10

= variable contrast, dep. on dev. time
Stop:
LABOR PARTNER LP-CITRODUR

1+16

1

Fixi:
LABOR PARTNER LP-FIX SUPRA

1+7

2-4

Wash:
In running water
or with the MACO ecowash filmwasher

5

water temp. above 15°C minutes
Washing aid:
LABOR PARTNER MASTER PROOF

1+100

1

If other chemistry is used please refer to times given for AGFA Agfapan APX25™ .

6. Safelight

Processing has to be carried out in total darkness.

7. Applications

The MACO UP 64c films are for use in pictorial and scientific photography.

Due to the clear base, reversal processing will deliver brilliant slides.

Note: You have the choice of two methods:

  1. In direct contact with existing negatives, development of the UP 64c in standard paper developer
  2. Direct reversal processing with the Tetenal B&W reversal kit, or with the Kodak TMAX Reversal Kit.

8. Storage

Unexposed MACO UP 64c films should be stored in a cool and dry place until use. If deep freezing is applied allow 2 hours to warm up.

Exposed films should be developed as soon as possible.


TA UP 64c TA-Nr. 163/1 Mai 2000

Errors, or omissions regarding technical progress, remain exempted.


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