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1. 2 6 51 2 5 With agitation at 30 second intervals Development times shorter than 5 minutes may produce unsatisfactory results With manual agitation at 1 minute intervals Development times shorter than 5 minutes may produce unsatisfactory results NR Not Recommended 4 KODAK PROFESSIONAL TRI X 320 and 400 Films e F 4017 TRI X 320 Film 320TXP Rolls KODAK Development Time Minutes PROFESSIONAL Small Tank Large Tankt Developer or Developer and 65 F 68 F 70 F 72 F 75 F 65 F 68 F 70 F 72 F 75 F Replenisher 18 C 20 C 21 C 22 C 24 C 18 C 20 C 21 C 22 C 24 C T MAX 8 7 4 634 61 4 51 4 NR T MAX RS 41 2 4 31 2 31 4 23A 5 41 2 41 4 33 4 31 4 HC 110 B 51 4 43A 41 4 4 31 2 61 4 51 2 5 41 2 4 D 76 10 9 81 4 71 2 61 2 111 2 101 4 915 834 7o D 76 1 1 14 123A 13 4 103A 914 XTOL 834 79A 71 4 61 2 53 4 101 4 9 81 4 71 2 61 2 XTOL 1 1 121 2 111 4 101 4 915 8 MICRODOL X 1112 10 915 834 7o 13 13 4 10 10 8 With agitation at 30 second intervals Development times shorter than 5 minutes may produce unsatisfactory results With manual agitation at 1 minute intervals Development times shorter than 5 minutes may produce unsatisfactory results NR Not Recommended Tray and Large Tank Processing Sheets Provide continuous agita
2. 22 C 24 C XTOL 93 4 834 8 71 2 61 2 XTOL 1 1 131 2 12 11 101 4 834 TRI X 320 Film 320TXP Sheets Large Tank Agitation at 1 minute intervals EI 1250 2 Stop Push Process ERES E Development Time Minutes Developer 65 F ogee 70 F 72 F 75 F 18 C 21 C 22 C 24 C XTOL 12 10 10 91 4 8 TRI X 320 Film 320TXP Sheets Rotary Tube Continuous agitation KODAK El 1250 2 Stop Push Process PROFESSIONAL Development Time Minutes Developer 65 F 68 F 70 F 72 F 75 F 18 C 20 C 21 C 22 C 24 C XTOL 81 2 71 2 7 61 2 53 4 XTOL 1 1 113 4 101 2 915 834 734 MACHINE PROCESSING Roller Transport Processors KODAK VERSAMAT Film Processors You can process these films in roller transport processors such as the KODAK VERSAMAT Film Processor Model 5 11 or 411 with KODAK DURAFLO RT Developer Starter KODAK DURAFLO RT Developer Replenisher and KODAK Rapid Fixer Processing Steps and Conditions for KODAK VERSAMAT Film Processors KODAK PROFESSIONAL TRI X 320 and 400 Films Path Length Step No of Models 5 Temperature Racks Model 11 and 411 8 5 ft x 80 0 5 F Develop 2 2 6 m 4 ft 1 2 m 26 5 0 3 C Fix 3 12 t3 8m eft 9m SOF 26 5 nominal 70 to 75 F Wash 2 8ft 24m 4 ft 1 2 m 21 to 24 C 105 to 14
3. Densitometry Diffuse visual 10 r 0 9 F pA Dd Q 08 7 lt 0 7 r oc LT 0 6 9 D 76 1 1 XTOL 1 1 05 r T MAX RS ee XTOL D 76 eile HC 110 B APTAS MICRODOL X 03 l l l 0 5 10 15 20 25 DEVELOPMENT TIME MINUTES KODAK PROFESSIONAL TRI X 320 and 400 Films e F 4017 KODAK PROFESSIONAL TRI X 320 and 400 MORE INFORMATION Kodak has many publications to assist you with information on Kodak products equipment and materials The following publications are available from dealers who sell Kodak products or you can contact Kodak in your country for more information E 30 Storage and Care of Photographic Materials Before and After Processing ED 1 Processing KODAK Black and White Films and Papers E103BF KODAK PROFESSIONAL Black and White Films E103BP KODAK PROFESSIONAL Black and White Papers E103CF Chemicals for KODAK PROFESSIONAL Black and White Films F 2 Pathways to Black and White G 10 KODAK AZO Paper G 16 KODABROME II RC Paper G 21 KODAK POLYCONTRAST III RC Paper G 24 KODAK POLYMAX Fine Art Paper G 26 KODAK POLYMAX II RC Paper G 27 KODAK PANALURE SELECT RC Paper G 28 KODAK P MAX Art RC Paper J 24 KODAK HC 110 Developer J 78 KODAK Developer D 76 J 86 KODAK T MAX Developers J 87 KODAK T MAX 100 Direct Positive Film Developing Outfit J 109 KODAK XTOL Developer The following books are available from photo specialty deale
4. 72 F 75 F 18 C 20 C 21 C 22 C 24 C 18 C 20 C 21 C 22 C 24 C T MAX 915 834 8 734 7 NR NR NR NR 81A T MAX RS 815 734 7 4 6 6 915 9 8 72 HC 110 B 7 6 515 5 4Va D 76 Tiva 915 834 734 61 2 1234 11 934 9 75 D 76 1 1 1434 13 12 13 4 1034 1715 16 15 14 1234 XTOL Tiva 934 894 8 63A 111 2 101 2 915 8 XTOL 1 1 1415 13 1214 Tit 10 15 1412 1334 12 NR Not Recommended TRI X 400 Film 400TX KODAK Large Tank Agitation at 1 minute intervals PROFESSIONAL El 1600 2 Stop Push Process El 3200 3 Stop Push Process Developer or Development Time Minutes Development Time Minutes you 65 F 68 F 70 F 72 F 75 F 65 F 68 F 70 F 72 F 75 F 18 C 20 C 21 C 22 C 24 C 18 C 20 C 21 C 22 C 24 C T MAX RS 83 4 8 72 7 HC 110 B 8 63A 6 515 434 D 76 12 10 934 89A 75 XTOL 1234 11 934 9 7 15 13 113 4 101 2 9 TRI X 400 Film 400TX KODAK Rotary Tube Continuous agitation PROFESSIONAL El 1600 2 Stop Push Process El 3200 3 Stop Push Process Developer or Development Time Minutes Development Time Minutes ds 65 F 68 F 70 F 72 F 75 F 65 F 68 F 70 F 72 F 75 F 18 C 20 C 21 C 22 C 24 C 18 C 20 C 21 C 22 C 24 C T MAX 915 834 8 734 7 NR NR NR NR 81A T MAX RS 815 735 7 4 6 6 915 9 81 4 71 2 HC 110 B 7 6 515 5 41 4 D
5. Developer Make tests to determine if results are acceptable for your needs Large Tank Rack and Tank Processing KODAK KODAK PROFESSIONAL Time min PROFESSIONAL El Developer or at 72 F Film Developer and 22 C Replenisher TRI X 320 320 rolls and sheets 640 T MAXRS 2199 T MAX RS 4to 6 TRI X 400 e D 76 5to7 XTOL 5to7 Replenishment Rates T MAX RS Developer and Replenisher Add 45 mL 1 5 ounces of replenisher solution for each 135 36 or 120 roll or 8 x 10 inch sheet of film processed Stir or recirculate the solution after each addition of replenisher solution Note Do not use T MAX RS Developer and Replenisher to replenish T MAX Developer They are not designed to work together XTOL Developer Add 70 mL 2 4 ounces of replenisher solution for each 135 36 or 120 roll or 8 x 10 inch sheet of film processed Stir or recirculate the solution after each addition of replenisher solution RETOUCHING You can retouch KODAK PROFESSIONAL TRI X 400 Film 135 and 120 sizes on the emulsion side You can retouch KODAK PROFESSIONAL TRI X 320 Film 120 220 and sheet sizes by applying liquid dyes to the base or emulsion side You can also use retouching pencil on the base side after applying KODAK Retouching Fluid Compared to KODAK TRI X Pan and KODAK TRI X Pan Professional Film the newer TRI X 400 and 320 Films may have a slightly different retouching feel KODAK PROFESSIONAL TRI
6. X 320 and 400 Films e F 4017 IMAGE STRUCTURE The following information was generated using the old versions of these films Granularity testing of old and new films in several other developers suggests this information should also be valid for the new versions The data in this section is based on development in KODAK HC 110 Developer Dilution B 68 F 20 C KODAK Film Diffuse rms Granularity KODAK PROFESSIONAL TRI X 400 Film 17 fine KODAK PROFESSIONAL TRI X 320 Film 16 fine Read at a net diffuse density of 1 0 using a 48 micrometre aperture 12x magnification CURVES Modulation Transfer Function 200 100 70 50 30 20 RESPONSE o 7 LD 5 Exposure X 3 Process KODAK PROFESSIONAL Developer D 76 71 5 Large Tank Densitometry Diffuse Visual 1 Sp sega egens dri 1 2 345 10 20 50 100 200 600 SPATIAL FREQUENCY cycles mm Spectral Sensitivity Curves 4 0 Effective Exposure 0 5 sec Densitometry Diffuse Visual 3 0 8 E 2 E o 2 0 z iu 7 9 o 10 D 0 3 gt Gross Fog D 1 0 gt Gross Fog 1 0 0 250 300 350 400 450 500 550 600 650 700 750 WAVELENGTH nm Sensitivity reciprocal of exposure erg cm required to produce specified density Note Modulation Transfer Function and Spectral Sensitivity were ge
7. 0 220 DENSITY 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 Process KODAK PROFESSIONAL HC 110 Developer Dilution B Large Tank 20 C 68 F Agitation at 1 minute intervals Densitometry Diffuse visual p 4 14 minutes 9 minutes F 6 minutes 4 P4 z 4 minutes Va 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 LOG EXPOSURE lux seconds Contrast Index Curves KODAK PROFESSIONAL TRI X 320 Film 320TXP 120 220 CONTRAST INDEX 0 9 0 8 0 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 DEVELOPMENT TIME MINUTES Process Small Tank or Rotary Tube 20 C 68 F a ae PA Pa 25 y v 27 L p 7 PA o A F 7 D 76 1 1 E XTOL 1 1 ric c T MAX T MAX RS XTOL D 76 HC 110 B Densitometry Diffuse visual MICRODOL X l l l l 0 5 10 15 20 25 KODAK PROFESSIONAL TRI X 320 and 400 Films e F 4017 13 KODAK PROFESSIONAL TRI X 320 Film 320TXP Sheets DENSITY KODAK PROFESSIONAL TRI X 320 Film 320TXP Sheets CONTRAST INDEX 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 9 0 8 0 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 Characteristic Curves Process KODAK PROFESSIONAL HC 110 Developer Dilution B Large Tank 20 C 68 F Agitation at 1 minute intervals Densitometry Diffuse visual 7 14 minutes 7 9 minutes fe 7 T 6 mi
8. 09F Dry 8 ft 2 4m 4 ft 1 2 m 40 5 to 60 C The recommended machine speeds for processing KODAK PROFESSIONAL TRI X 320 and 400 Films are as follows Processor Th TREX 320 erties 400 Film Film Rolls Sheets KODAK VERSAMAT Film 3 2 ft 23 ft per Processor Models 5 and per Cp 3 5 ft per minute 411 minute minute KODAK VERSAMAT Film 6 9 ft per 4 8 ft per 7 3 ft per Processor Model 11 minute minute minute You may need to use higher dryer temperatures 135 to 140 F 57 to 60 C to dry several sheet films processed in succession If you are processing only roll films a lower temperature will be adequate Processing Conditions for Other Roller Transport Processors Adjust the machine speed so that the development time for normally exposed film is approximately KODAK PROFESSIONAL Film TRI X 400 Film 400TX TRI X 320 Film 320TX rolls TRI X 320 Film 320TX sheets Development Time 74 seconds 106 seconds 70 seconds The development time is measured from the time the film enters the developer to the time it enters the fixer Differences in machine design that affect agitation and crossover times from one tank to the next may require development time adjustments KODAK PROFESSIONAL TRI X 320 and 400 Films e F 4017 Replenishment Rates Developer Because most film loads will consist of a variety of film types use an average reple
9. 400 Films e F 4017 It may be difficult to use the table to estimate the Filter Corrections adjusted times for calculated exposure times between 1 Multiply the normal exposure time by the filter factor and 100 seconds The graphs that follow will help you find the adjusted times for calculated exposure times between KODAK PROFESSIONAL TRI X 400 Film 400TX those given in the table KODAK WRATTEN Daylight Filter Tungsten Filter Gelatin Filter Factor Factor No 8 yellow 2 1 5 to No 11 yellowish green 4 3 3 5 No 12 deep yellow 2 5 z 6 No 15 deep yellow 2 5 1 5 aa UC No 25 red 8 5 N 40 qg 1100 o 47 blue 6 12 F 30 17 1000 o 58 green 6 6 5 1 Polarizing Filter 25 25 8 20 15 900 14 i 800 Filter recommended for making separation negatives a 13 m H tt 9 12 700 2 KODAK PROFESSIONAL TRI X 320 Film 320TXP 3 12345678910 11 ST TME 10 600 KODAK WRATTEN Daylight Filter Tungsten Filter 9 T Gelatin Filter Factor Factor 500 i 8 2 No 8 yellow 2 1 5 400 lt No 11 yellowish green 4 4 5 300 No 15 deep yellow 2 5 2 4 No 25 red 8 5 200 3 o 29 red t 16 10 2 LR o 47 blue 6 10 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 o 58 green 8 8 CALCULATED EXPOSURE
10. 76 111 4 915 834 734 6 1234 11 934 9 72 D 76 1 1 1434 13 12 13 4 1034 1715 16 15 14 1234 XTOL Tiva 934 8934 8 634 111 2 101 2 915 8 XTOL 1 1 1415 13 1214 11 2 10 15 1412 1334 1214 NR Not Recommended TRI X 320 Film 320TXP Rolls Small Tank Agitation at 30 second intervals KODAK EI 1250 2 Stop Push Process PROFESSIONAL Development Time Minutes Developer 65 F 68 F 70 F 72 F 75 F 18 C 20 C 21 C 22 C 24 C XTOL 13 12 11 8Y4 XTOL 1 1 1534 1412 111 2 KODAK PROFESSIONAL TRI X 320 and 400 Films e F 4017 TRI X 320 Film 320TXP Rolls Large Tank Agitation at 1 minute intervals KODAK El 1250 2 Stop Push Process PROFESSIONAL Development Time Minutes Developer 65 F 68 F 70 F 72 F 75 F 18 C 20 C 21 C 22 C 24 C XTOL 1534 1334 12 10 TRI X 320 Film 320TXP Rolls Rotary Tube Continuous agitation El 1250 2 Stop Push Process KODAK PROFESSIONAL Development Time Minutes Developer 65 F v 70 F 72 F 75 F 18 C 21 C 22 C 24 C XTOL 13 12 11 E 834 XTOL 1 1 1534 1412 Tit TRI X 320 Film 320TXP Sheets Tray Continuous agitation KODAK El 1250 2 Stop Push Process PROFESSIONAL Development Time Minutes Developer 65 F 68 F 70 F 72 F 75 F 18 C 20 C 21 C
11. 9 815 73A Rinse with water 0 30 ODAK Hypo Clearing Agent 1 00 to 2 00 Running water 5 00 Final Rinse ODAK PHOTO FLO Solution 0 30 TRI X 320 Film 320TXP Rolls KODAK Development Time Minutes PROFESSIONAL Developer or 65 F 68 F 70 F 72 F 75 F Developer and 18 C 20 C 21 C 22 C 24 C Replenisher T MAX 81 4 7 4 634 6 5 T MAX RS 41 2 4 31 2 31 4 23A XTOL 83 4 734 7 4 61 2 5 XTOL 1 1 12 Tiva 1014 915 8 HC 110 B 51 4 434 41 4 4 31 2 D 76 10 9 81 4 71 2 61 2 D 76 1 1 141 4 1234 Ti34 10 91 4 MICRODOL X 11 2 10 915 834 71 2 DK 50 1 1 9 8 71 2 7 6 TRI X 320 Film 320TXP Sheets Dry in a dust free place KODAK Development Time Minutes PROFESSIONAL Developer or 65 F 68 F 70 F 72 F 75 F Developer and 18 C 20 C 21 C 22 C 24 C Replenisher T MAX NR T MAX RS 234 215 21 4 NR NR XTOL 6 51 4 434 41 2 4 XTOL 1 1 8 7 4 634 6 51 2 HC 110 B 31 4 3 234 21 2 21 4 D 76 6 51 4 494 41 2 4 D 76 1 1 9 8 71 4 634 6 MICRODOL X 73A 634 61 4 534 5 PUSH PROCESSING Push processing allows you to expose the film at higher film speed numbers for conditions such as low level light stop action or existing light However there will be a loss
12. KODAK PROFESSIONAL TRI X 320 and 400 Films Kodak TECHNICAL DATA BLACK AND WHITE FILM NOTICE To reflect our enduring commitment to black and white photography black and white film production will take place in an even more advanced film coating facility New technology applied to these superior time tested emulsions will result in slightly different processing times for the film family But the same great films those you ve known and trusted for years will still deliver the same breathtaking results Use the packaging examples below to determine which film you have then refer to the corresponding publication for development times New packaging refer to this Former packaging refer to publication F 4017 Kodak publication F 9 Proressional Tri X 400 X Loor NOTES EXPO 4o00TX NOTES dii L A imm mn Eastman Kodak Company 2007 May 2007 e F 4017 KODAK PROFESSIONAL TRI X 320 and 400 Films are high speed panchromatic films that are a good choice for photographing dimly lighted subjects or fast action for photographing subjects that require good depth of field and fast shutter speeds and for extending the distance range for flash pictures TRI X 400 Film 400TX is available in120 and 135 sizes and 35 and 70 mm long rolls You can retouch the 120 size film on the emulsion side TRI X 400 Film is reco
13. ODAK Films and Papers Before and After Processing EXPOSURE Daylight Use the exposures in the table below for average front lit subjects from 2 hours after sunrise to 2 hours before sunset Shutter Speed second and Lighting Conditions Lens Opening TRI X 320 Film TRI X 400 Film Bright Hazy Sun on Light Sand or 1 500 1 500 Snow 16 f 22 Bright or Hazy Sun Distinct 1 500 1 500 Shadows ffir 16t Weak Hazy Sun Soft Shadows 1 500 1 500 8 1 11 Cloudy Bright No Shadows 1 500 1 500 1 5 6 1 8 Heavy Overcast Open Shade 1 500 1 500 f A 1 5 6 Use f 5 6 at 1 500 for backlit close up subjects Use f 8 at 1 500 for backlit close up subjects Subject shaded from the sun but lighted by a large area of clear sky Exposure and Development Adjustments for Long and Short Exposures At the exposure times in the table below compensate for the reciprocity characteristics of this film by increasing exposure and adjusting the development as shown If Indicated Use This This Adjusted AND Use This Exposure Lens Exposure OR Development Time Is Aperture Time Adiustment Seconds Adjustment Seconds J 1 100 000 1 stop Change 20 Aperture 1 10 000 1 2 stop Change 15 Aperture 1 1 000 None None 10 1 100 None None None 1 10 None None None 1 1 stop 2 10 10 2 stops 50 20 100 3 stops 1200 30 KODAK PROFESSIONAL TRI X 320 and
14. PM 7FPM 0 0 l 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 LOG EXPOSURE lux seconds NOTICE The sensitometric curves and data in this publication represent product tested under the conditions of exposure and processing specified They are representative of production coatings and therefore do not apply directly to a particular box or roll of photographic material They do not represent standards or specifications that must be met by Eastman Kodak Company The company reserves the right to change and improve product characteristics at any time KODAK PROFESSIONAL TRI X 320 and 400 Films e F 4017 11 Characteristic Curves Characteristic Curves KODAK PROFESSIONAL TRI X 400 Film 400TX 35 mm KODAK PROFESSIONAL TRI X 400 Film 400TX 120 size 4 0 4 0 Process KODAK PROFESSIONAL D 76 Developer Process KODAK PROFESSIONAL D 76 Developer Large Tank Agitation at 1 minute intervals Large Tank Agitation at 1 minute intervals 20 C 68 F 1 20 C 68 F Densitometry Diffuse visual Densitometry Diffuse visual 3 0 F 3 0 F 12 minutes Wl 12 minutes 10 minutes p 10 minutes pd 8 minutes Sr g 8 minutes oe E eee ees P E ees 20 L 6 minutes v 20 L 6 minutes 7 ii a a 10 10 0 0 0 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 LOG EXPOSURE lux seconds LOG EXPOSURE lux seconds Contr
15. TIME Seconds Polarizing Filter 2 5 2 5 Filter recommended for making separation negatives For TRI X 320 sheet film only F002 0062GC DARKROOM RECOMMENDATIONS Handle unprocessed film in total darkness Using a safelight will affect your results If absolutely necessary after development is half complete you can use a safelight equipped with a KODAK 3 Safelight Filter dark green with a 15 watt bulb for a few seconds Keep the safelight at least 4 feet 1 2 metres from the film Run tests to determine that safelight use gives acceptable results for your application For information on safelight testing see KODAK Publication No K 4 How Safe Is Your Safelight KODAK PROFESSIONAL TRI X 320 and 400 Films e F 4017 3 PROCESSING The following starting point recommendations are intended to produce a contrast index of 0 56 Make tests to determine the best development time for your application Note Tank development times shorter than 5 minutes may produce unsatisfactory uniformity MANUAL PROCESSING Small Tank Processing 8 or 16 ounce tank With small single or double reel tanks drop the loaded film reel into the developer and attach the top to the tank we Firmly tap the tank on the top of the work surface to dislodge any air bubbles Provide initial agitation of 5 to 7 inversion cycles in 5 seconds i e extend your arm and N vigorously twist your wrist 180 degrees S Then repeat t
16. agitation at 1 minute intervals t With gaseous burst agitation 1 second every 10 seconds that provides pressure to raise the solution level 5 8 inch 16 mm Development times shorter than 5 minutes may produce unsatisfactory uniformity KODAK PROFESSIONAL TRI X 320 and 400 Films e F 4017 5 Rotary Tube Processing Follow the agitation recommendations for your processor The design of the machine and the agitation will significantly affect the development time required to obtain optimum contrast The times given below are starting point recommendations Make tests to determine if results are acceptable for your needs TRI X 400 Film 400TX FINAL STEPS 65 to 75 F 18 to 24 C Step Solution Time min sec Rinse with agitation ODAK Indicator Stop Bath 0 30 ODAK EKTAFLO Stop Bath 0 30 Fix with frequent agitation ODAK Fixer 5 00 to 10 00 ODAK Rapid Fixer 2 00 to 4 00 ODAFIX Solution 2 00 to 4 00 ODAK POLYMAX T Fixer 1 3 2 00 to 4 00 Wash Running Water 20 00 to 30 00 KODAK Development Time Minutes PROFESSIONAL Developer or 65 F 68 F 70 F 72 F 75 F Developer and 18 C 20 C 21 C 22 C 24 C Replenisher T MAX 634 6 534 515 43A T MAX RS 43A 415 4Va 4 31 XTOL 8 7 61 4 534 43A XTOL 1 1 10 9 81 8 71 4 HC 110 B 41 2 33 4 31 2 3 21 2 D 76 8 634 61 4 51 2 434 D 76 1 1 103A 934
17. ast Index Curves KODAK PROFESSIONAL TRI X 400 Film 400TX 35 mm and 120 size 1 2 Process Small Tank at 20 C 68 F Densitometry Diffuse visual 10 i o8 a z D amp 0 6 oc H zZ 8 04 den HC 110 B T MAXRS MICRODOL X XTOL MICRODOL X 1 3 0 0 l l 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 DEVELOPMENT TIME MINUTES 12 KODAK PROFESSIONAL TRI X 320 and 400 Films e F 4017 KODAK PROFESSIONAL TRI X 320 Film 320TXP 120 220 DENSITY KODAK PROFESSIONAL TRI X 320 Film 320TXP 120 220 CONTRAST INDEX 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 9 0 8 0 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 Characteristic Curves Process KODAK PROFESSIONAL D 76 Developer Large Tank Agitation at 1 minute intervals 20 C 68 F Densitometry Diffuse visual L E 4 14 minutes 12 minutes urbe 10 minutes p ut 2 8 minutes z F 1 ee 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 LOG EXPOSURE lux seconds Contrast Index Curves Process Large Tank at 20 C 68 F Densitometry Diffuse visual P d 7 4 d 7 20 ud 2 L E A rat zd F lt IM 4 if if L E T MAX RS 4 XTOL D 76 HC 110 B ix MICRODOL X l l 0 5 10 15 20 DEVELOPMENT TIME MINUTES 25 Characteristic Curves KODAK PROFESSIONAL TRI X 320 Film 320TXP 12
18. his agitation procedure at 30 second intervals for the rest of the development time Large Tank Processing 1 2 to 3 1 2 gallon tank Rolls and Sheets Agitate continuously for the first 15 to 30 seconds by raising and lowering the basket rack or spindle 1 2 inch Do not agitate the basket rack or spindle for the remainder of the first minute Then agitate once per minute by lifting the basket rack or spindle out of the developer tilting it approximately 30 degrees draining it for 5 to 10 seconds and reimmersing it Alternate the direction of tilting the basket rack or spindle TRI X 400 Film 400TX KODAK Development Time Minutes PROFESSIONAL Small Tank Large Tankt Developer or Developer and 65 F 68 F 70 F 72 F 75 F 65 F 68 F 70 F 72 F 75 F Replenisher 18 C 20 C 21 C 22 C 24 C 18 C 20 C 21 C 22 C 24 C T MAX 634 6 5 515 434 NR T MAX RS 434 41 2 41 4 4 31 2 51 2 5 434 41 2 4 HC 110 B 41 2 334 31 3 25 5 41 2 4 31 2 3 D 76 8 634 6 515 434 91 4 734 7 6 51 2 D 76 1 1 1034 934 9 815 794 12 Ti 1012 934 834 XTOL 8 7 6 594 434 91A 8 7 4 61 2 51 2 XTOL 1 1 10 9 81 2 8 7 4 111 2 101 2 934 914 81 4 MICRODOL X 10 91 4 83 4 81 4 71 2 13 4 10 10 915 8 MICRODOL X 1 3 18 17 16 15 13 NR 1915 18 17 15 DK 50 1 1 7 6 515 5 41 2 71 2 61
19. mmended for push processing applications TRI X 320 Films 320TXP feature excellent tone gradation and brilliant highlights They are especially well suited to low flare interior lighting or flash illumination They are also useful for portraiture with low contrast backlighting outdoors One TRI X 320 Film 320TXP is available in 120 and 220 sizes on a 3 9 mil acetate base the other is available in sheets on a 7 mil ESTAR Thick Base You can retouch these films on the emulsion or base side FEATURES BENEFITS Fine grain Good for producing high quality images Wide exposure latitude Rich tonality maintained with overexposure and underexposure High sharpness Good for applications that require a moderate degree of enlargement High resolving power Good rendition of detail SIZES AVAILABLE Catalog numbers and packaging may differ from country to country See your dealer who supplies KODAK PROFESSIONAL Products STORAGE AND HANDLING Load and unload your camera in subdued light High temperatures or high humidity may produce unwanted quality changes Store unexposed film at 24 C 75 F or lower in the original sealed package Always store film exposed or unexposed in a cool dry place For best results process film as soon as possible after exposure Protect processed film from strong light and store it ina cool dry place For more information see KODAK Publication No E 30 Storage and Care of K
20. nerated using the older version of this film KODAK TRI X Pan Fim 5063 Preliminary data suggests this information would be applicable to the new TRI X Films 10 KODAK PROFESSIONAL TRI X 320 and 400 Films e F 4017 KODAK PROFESSIONAL TRI X 400 Film 400TX 35 mm Characteristic Curves Characteristic Curves KODAK PROFESSIONAL TRI X 400 Film 400TX 120 size 4 0 4 0 Process KODAK PROFESSIONAL T MAX Developer Process KODAK PROFESSIONAL T MAX Developer Small Tank Agitation at 30 second intervals Small Tank Agitation at 30 second intervals 20 C 68 F 20 C 68 F Densitometry Diffuse visual Densitometry Diffuse visual 3 0 H T p 3 0 H P4 E S a a AA gt E i 25 QD 4 4 QD 44 r 9 PON 7 4 7 P LA 4 4 Ly E 2 7t 10 H z 1 0 H ae 7 11 minutes Pur 11 minutes 2 9 minutes L 2 9 minutes B 7 minutes LLL 7 minutes 6 minutes LE 6 minutes 0 0 0 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 LOG EXPOSURE lux seconds LOG EXPOSURE lux seconds Characteristic Curves KODAK PROFESSIONAL TRI X 400 Film 400TX 35 mm 4 0 Process VERSAMAT 11 Film Processor DURAFLO RT Developer 26 5 C 80 F Densitometry Diffuse visual 3 0 H gt E 2 20 W Q 1 0 r 4 FPM uM 5 FPM a 6F
21. nishment rate of 0 20 mL per square inch of film processed Fixer Use 0 55 mL per square inch Push Processing Roller Transport Processors To process pushed TRI X 320 or 400 Film in a machine with DURAFLO RT Developer working solution use a normal machine process with the machine speed shown in the appropriate table below KODAK PROFESSIONAL El Machine Speed Film KODAK VERSAMAT Film Processor Models 5 and 411 R 640 2 3 ft min normal RI X 320 Rolls 1250 1 2 ft min 640 3 5 ft min normal RI X 320 Sheets 1250 1 7 ft min 800 3 2 ft min normal AUOD 1600 1 9 ft min 3200 1 6 ft min KODAK VERSAMAT Film Processor Model 11 640 4 8 ft min normal TRI X 320 Rolls 1250 2 7 ft min 640 7 3 ft min normal TRI X 320 Sheets 1250 3 7 ft min 800 6 9 ft min normal eno 1600 4 0 ft min 3200 3 4 ft min Other Roller Transport Processors KODAK PROFESSIONAL El Development Time Film 640 106 seconds normal TRI X 320 rolls 1250 192 seconds 800 74 seconds normal TRI X 400 1600 129 seconds 3200 152 seconds 640 70 seconds TRI X 320 Sheets 1250 137 seconds Large Tank Rack and Tank Processors The development times for large tank rack and tank processors are based on a machine speed that transfers the film every 2 minutes The times given below are starting point recommendations for T MAX RS Developer and Replenisher and XTOL
22. nutes TE 4minutes 4 P4 B 2o 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 LOG EXPOSURE lux seconds Contrast Index Curves Process Large Tank 20 C 68 F Densitometry Diffuse visual L P P a L 3 je a Pd Pd Ies T MAX RS XTOL D 76 HC 110 B min MICRODOL X l l 0 5 10 15 20 25 DEVELOPMENT TIME MINUTES Characteristic Curves KODAK PROFESSIONAL TRI X 320 Film 320TXP Sheets 4 0 3 0 2 0 DENSITY 1 0 Process KODAK PROFESSIONAL D 76 Developer Large Tank 20 C 68 F Agitation at 1 minute intervals Densitometry Diffuse visual 12 minutes z 10 minutes POCO 8 minutes F d i 6 minutes 7 d 5 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 LOG EXPOSURE lux seconds Contrast Index Curves KODAK PROFESSIONAL TRI X 320 Film 320TXP Sheets 1 1 1 0 0 9 0 8 0 7 CONTRAST INDEX 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 Process Tray Development 20 C 68 F Densitometry Diffuse visual D 76 1 1 XTOL 1 1 T MAX RS XIOL D 76 HC 110 B MICRODOL X 0 5 10 15 20 DEVELOPMENT TIME MINUTES 25 14 KODAK PROFESSIONAL TRI X 320 and 400 Films e F 4017 Contrast Index Curves KODAK PROFESSIONAL TRI X 320 Film 320TXP Sheets 1 1 Process Rotary Tube Development at 20 C 68 F
23. of shadow detail and an increase in graininess Because of these films exposure latitude you can underexpose by one stop and use normal processing times Prints will show a slight loss in shadow detail You can underexpose by two stops if you increase development time by push processing Prints will show an increase in contrast and graininess with further loss of shadow detail However results should be acceptable for many applications Expose a test roll to determine the film speed that gives the best results for your application You can underexpose TRI X 400 Film 400TX by three stops if you increase development time by push processing Prints will show an increase in contrast and graininess and an additional loss of shadow detail However results should be acceptable for some applications Expose some test rolls to determine the film speed that gives the best results for your application KODAK PROFESSIONAL TRI X 320 and 400 Films e F 4017 TRI X 400 Film 400TX KODAK Small Tank Agitation at 30 second intervals PROFESSIONAL El 1600 2 Stop Push Process El 3200 3 Stop Push Process Developer or Development Time Minutes Development Time Minutes ys s 65F 68 F 70 F 72 F 75 F 65 F 68 F 70 F
24. rs who sell Kodak products F 5 R 20 KODAK Professional Black and White Films KODAK Black and White Darkroom DATAGUIDE Kodak D 76 DK 50 Estar HC 110 Kodafix Microdol X Photo Flo Tri X T Max and Wratten are trademarks Minor Revision 5 07 Printed in U S A KODAK PROFESSIONAL TRI X 320 and 400 Films KODAK Publication No F 4017 Film amp Photofinishing Systems Group EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY e ROCHESTER NY 14650 Films For the latest version of technical support publications for KODAK PROFESSIONAL Products visit Kodak on line at http www kodak com go professional If you have questions about KODAK PROFESSIONAL Products call Kodak In the U S A 1 800 242 2424 Ext 19 Monday Friday 9 a m 7 p m Eastern time In Canada 1 800 465 6325 Monday Friday 8 a m 5 p m Eastern time Note The Kodak materials described in this publication for use with KODAK PROFESSIONAL TRI X Films are available from dealers who supply KODAK PROFESSIONAL Products You can use other materials but you may not obtain similar results Kodak
25. tion rotate the sheets 90 degrees as you interleave them Prewetting sheet film may improve tray process uniformity TRI X 320 Film 320TXP Sheets KODAK Development Time Minutes PROFESSIONAL Tray Developer or Developer and 65 F 68 F 70 F 72 F 75 F Replenisher 18 C 20 C 21 C 22 C 24 C T MAX RS 3 234 215 NR NR HC 110 B 334 3 3 23A 215 D 76 634 6 515 5 41 2 D 76 1 1 101 4 9 81 2 734 631 XTOL 63A 6 515 5 41 2 XTOL 1 1 915 815 734 74 61 4 MICRODOL X 834 735 74 6 534 DK 50 1 1 5 5 41 2 41 2 4 With continuous agitation TRI X 320 Film 320TXP Sheets KODAK Development Time Minutes PROFESSIONAL Large Tank Large Tank With Gaseous Burst Developer or Developer and 65 F 68 F 70 F 72 F 75 F 65 F 68 F 70 F 72 F 75 F Replenisher 18 C 20 C 21 C 22 C 24 C 18 C 20 C 21 C 22 C 24 C T MAX RS 4 31 2 31 4 NR NR 3 234 21 2 NR NR HC 110 B 494 41 4 4 31 2 3 334 31 4 3 234 21 2 D 76 81 2 71 2 7 6 515 634 6 515 5 41 2 D 76 1 1 1234 1 101 2 93 4 81 2 101 4 9 81 2 79A 634 XTOL 81 72 7 6 51 2 634 6 51 2 5 41 2 XTOL 1 1 12 101 2 93 4 9 734 915 81 734 71 4 61 4 MICRODOL X 11 934 9 81 4 71 4 834 73 4 7a 634 5 DK 50 1 1 7 615 6 515 5 5 5 41 2 41 2 4 With manual
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