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Re: Kodak's EIR press release
- From: "Willem-Jan Markerink" <w.j.markerink@xxxxx>
- Subject: Re: Kodak's EIR press release
- Date: Mon, 24 Feb 1997 23:12:55 +0000
On 24 Feb 97 at 21:10, Dan Cardish wrote:
> Ektachrome infrared EIR film requires special storage and handling. Since
> this film is highly sensitive to storage temperature, freezer storage is
> recommended for optimal sensitivity, although the film can be stored at 55
> degrees for up to a month without severe consequences. Loading and unloading
> should be performed in total darkness and users should make certain that
Whoaaaa!!!!
Do I read this correctly?!?
Darkloading into and out of the camera?
The old film didn't have this warning!
> their labs avoid infrared sources which may fog the film, such as sensors in
> the E-6 processor and night vision goggles.
I hope they realize it doesn't have anything to do with the night
vision goggles, but everything with the (often included)
IR-illumination.
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Bye,
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The desire to understand
is sometimes far less intelligent than
the inability to understand
<w.j.markerink@xxxxx>
[note: 'a-one' & 'en-el'!]
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