Film and Chemical Manufacturer Conversion

  • Tech Tip # 034 Typical density & resolution guidelines
  • Tech Tip # 037 What if - Processor control trouble shooting guidelines
  • Tech Tip # 089 Density Range Explanation for the Kodak Archive Writer
  • Tech Tip # 099 List of Available Service and Operator Manuals
  • Tech Tip # 115 How to change the exposure setting on the Imagelink Archive Writer
  • Tech Tip # 116 Core_ Reel Cross Reference List
  • Tech Tip # 117 Conversion Procedure For Table Top Processor Chemistry
  • Tech Tip # 119 Explanation of the new Imagelink microfilm label genealogy
  • Tech Tip # 120 Life expectancy of the IMAGELINK Chemicals (Europe and Asia Pacific Region)
  • Tech Tip # 43 Imagelink Films in Kodak Cameras
  • Tech Tip # 91 Correct Kodak Products to Use
  • Tech Tip #113 Crossing over new control strips
  • Tech Tip #114 Conversion Procedure For Deep Tank Processor Chemistry
  • Tech tip #118 Imagelink Microfilm Processing Chemicals (Europe and Asia Pacific Regions)

 Processing

  • Tech Tip #114 Conversion Procedure For Deep Tank Processor Chemistry
  • Tech Tip # 109 Where to buy silver estimating paper
  • Tech Tip # 095 Silver Recovery Techniques
  • Tech Tip # 078 Pink stain on film and what to do about it
  • Tech Tip # 067 How to use a Hydrometer and Why
  • Tech Tip # 059 Methylene Blue Test
  • Tech Tip # 052 Processing lab decommissioning procedure
  • Tech Tip # 041 Daily Process Control Chart to monitor process control
  • Tech Tip # 037 What if - Processor control trouble shooting guidelines
  • Tech Tip # 035 Cleaning procedure for processor wash tanks
  • Tech Tip # 032 The importance of equipment service
  • Tech Tip # 027 Scratch Test procedures for Processors, Cameras and Duplicators
  • Tech Tip # 027 Scratch Test procedures for Processors, Cameras & Duplicators
  • Tech Tip # 023 Process control reminders
  • Tech Tip # 015 How to compute processor dwell time and correct transport speed
  • Tech Tip # 012 The correct processor solution filters
  • Tech Tip # 004 Fix for water problems in your processor

 Microfilm Products

  • Tech Tip # 001 Explanation of Kodak microfilm label genealogy
  • Tech Tip # 019 EPM business and product support
  • Tech tip # 031 the correct dark room safe light filters for Kodak microfilms
  • Tech Tip # 050 Life Expectancy of microfilm
  • Tech Tip # 068 Kodak Systems Developer and Neutralizer
  • Tech Tip # 072 EPM Regional Sales Managers
  • Tech Tip # 087 Crystallized deposits in Microfilm Developer Replenisher container
  • Tech Tip # 098 EPM Sundry Items
  • Tech Tip # 099 List of Available Service and Operator Manuals
  • Tech Tip # 108 Where to buy leader, cans and cores
  • Tech tip # 110 How to load CP II cartridges
  • Tech Tip# 112 Loading a ImageLink Smart Cassette
  • TechTip # 101 Where can I find Material Saftey Data Sheets

 Inspection, Density and Resolution Information

  • Tech Tip # 010 How to clean dirty microfilm and keep it clean
  • Tech Tip # 011 Contributors to dirty microfilm
  • Tech Tip # 018 Information on an inexpensive microscope for reading resolution
  • Tech Tip # 029 Suggested filming guidelines
  • Tech Tip # 034 Typical density and resolution guidelines
  • Tech Tip # 039 Densitometer calibration procedure
  • Tech Tip # 061 Things to know about resolution
  • Tech Tip # 066 Density, Contrast and the Infamous 1.00 Density Aim
  • Tech Tip # 079 How to clean and maintain a densitometer
  • Tech Tip # 082 Minimum Resolution Formula
  • Tech Tip # 104 important notice cards
  • Tech Tip # 105 Sources for Resolution Targets

 Good Lab Practices

  • Tech Tip # 100 Optical Document Images Per 16mm Roll
  • Tech Tip # 093 Planetary Camera Cleaning Procedure
  • Tech Tip # 057 Cleaning tools and procedures
  • Tech Tip # 051 Ideal lighting in a camera room
  • Tech Tip # 025 Cleaning tools for the transport & rollers in a rotary camera & scanners

 Film Writing and Scanning Information

  • Tech Tip # 063 Why you can't use a photograph resolution target for scanning
  • Tech Tip # 089 Density Range Explanation for the Kodak Archive Writer

 Duplication Tree

  • Tech Tip # 033 The Duplication Tree
  • Tech Tip # 003 Extek 3441 Silver Duplicator designed specifically for affected Acetate film

 Archived Microfilm Procedures and Storage

  • Tech Tip # 005 Kodak spools and reels are acid and lignin free
  • Tech Tip # 006 Explanation of A-D Strips for acid detection
  • Tech Tip # 008 Brown Tone procedure in a EPM Imagelink Archive processor
  • Tech Tip # 021 Are EPM white reels safe for long term storage
  • Tech Tip # 022 Explanation of Molecular Sieves
  • Tech Tip # 030 Inexpensive Temperature and Relative Humidity monitoring tool
  • Tech Tip # 045 Storage and protection of fiche with Molecular Sieves
  • Tech Tip # 070 Preservation Dictionary
  • Tech Tip # 073 Signs of Microfilm Deterioration
  • Tech Tip # 088 - Black Film Boxes for Long Term Storage
  • Tech Tip # 096 How can you tell if the microfilm has been Brown Toned
  • Tech Tip # 098 EPM Sundry Items
  • Tech Tip # 103 - Long Term Storage
  • Tech Tip # 107 How can you tell when Molecular Sieves are exhausted
 
 
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