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KODAK T-MAX Professional Films
Sizes and CAT numbers may differ from country to country. The numbers below apply to products sold in the United States. Different sizes are available by special order. See your dealer who supplies KODAK PROFESSIONAL Products.
KODAK T-MAX 100 Professional Film (TMX)
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Rolls
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Base
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CAT No.
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135-24
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5-mil
(0.13 mm)
acetate
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135 8787
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135-36
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156 2537
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135-36 Press Pack 50
(6 cartons of 50 rolls each)
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865 3800
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35 mm x 100 ft (Sp 402)
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850 1546
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120
120 pro-pack (5 rolls)
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4.7-mil
(0.11 mm)
acetate
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199 7717
174 8417
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Sheets
Per
Package
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Size
(Inches)
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Code
Notch
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Base
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CAT No.
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50
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4 x 5
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7-mil
(0.18 mm)
ESTAR Thick
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822 6334
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50
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8 x 10
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883 9193
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KODAK PROFESSIONAL READYLOAD Single-Sheet Packet
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20*
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4 x 5
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7-mil
(0.18 mm)
ESTAR Thick
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113 1812
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*For best results use with the KODAK PROFESSIONAL READYLOAD Single-Sheet Packet Film Holder, CAT No. 893 7542.
KODAK T-MAX 400 Professional Film (TMY)
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Rolls
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Base
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CAT No.
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135-24
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5-mil
(0.13 mm)
acetate
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122 2538
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135-36
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139 7538
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135-36 Press Pack 50
(6 cartons of 50 rolls each)
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897 0113
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35 mm x 100 ft (Sp 402)
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137 8629
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120
120 pro-pack (5 rolls)
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4.7-mil
(0.11 mm)
acetate
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883 3402
885 1479
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Sheets
Per
Package
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Size
(Inches)
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Code
Notch
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Base
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CAT No.
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50
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4 x 5
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7-mil
(0.18 mm)
ESTAR Thick
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843 8202
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50
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8 x 10
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833 0268
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KODAK T-MAX P3200 Professional Film (TMZ)
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Rolls
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Base
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CAT No.
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135-36
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5-mil
(0.13 mm)
acetate
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849 4528
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35 mm x 100 ft (Sp 651)
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884 1090
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The KODAK T-MAX 100 Professional Plate is a continuous-tone panchromatic plate that has the same sensitometric characteristics as KODAK T-MAX 100 Professional Film / TMX. It is especially useful for photomicrography, electron micrography, and laser recording, as well as solar and astronomical photography. It provides maximum image quality for detailed subjects. You can process this plate in KODAK T-MAX RS Developer and Replenisher, KODAK XTOL Developer, KODAK HC-110 Developer (Dilution B), or KODAK Developer D-76. For ordering information, see a dealer who sells KODAK PROFESSIONAL Products.
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Make sure all hangers and reels are clean and dry before loading film.
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Handle unprocessed film in total darkness.
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Make sure all solution temperatures are close to the temperature of the developer (within ± 3°F [±1.7°C]).
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Step
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Time
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Agitation and Notes
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1. Developer
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See development tables.
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Small Tank (closed, cylindrical container that holds a single stack of spiral reels)--Drop the loaded film reel into the developer and attach the top to the tank. Firmly tap the tank on the top of the work surface to dislodge air bubbles. Provide initial agitation of 5 to 7 inversion cycles in 5 seconds, i.e., extend your arm and vigorously twist your wrist 180 degrees. If you can't invert the tank without spilling the developer, slide it back and forth in about a 10-inch arc for the same length of time.
Large Tank (open rectangular container usually used for sheet or roll films)--Tap the basket, rack, or spindle against the top of the tank to dislodge air bubbles. Then agitate continuously for the first 15 to 30 seconds by raising and lower the basket, rack, or spindle 1/2 inch. Do not agitiate 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.
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2. Stop Bath
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30 seconds
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Agitate continuously.
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3. Fixer
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Fix for 3 to 5 minutes in KODAK Rapid Fixer. If you use another fixer, such as KODAK Fixer or KODAFIX Solution, fix for 5 to 10 minutes or twice the time it takes for the film to clear (lose its milky appearance). You can check the film for clearing after 3 minutes with KODAK Rapid Fixer or 5 minutes with KODAK Fixer or KODAFIX Solution.
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Agitate continuously for the first 30 seconds and at 30-second intervals after that.
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4. Rinse
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30 seconds
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Rinse the film in the tank under running water.
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5. Hypo Clearing Agent
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1 to 2 minutes
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Agitate continuously for the first 30 seconds and then at 30-second intervals.
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6. Wash
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5 minutes
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Run the wash water at least fast enough to provide a complete change of water in the container in 5 minutes. For rapid washing in a small tank, fill the tank to overflowing with fresh water and then dump it all out. Repeat this cycle 10 times.
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7. Wetting Agent
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30 seconds
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Provide gentle agitation for 5 seconds of the total time. To reduce drying scum, mix KODAK PHOTO-FLO Solution with distilled water in areas that have hard water.
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8. Dry
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As necessary
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Hang film in a clean, dust-free place.
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9. After Processing
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Wash and dry all the equipment that came in contact with chemical solutions.
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When thoroughly dry, store negatives in sleeves or envelopes away from dust and extreme temperature and humidity. For more information, see Storage and Care of KODAK Photographic Materials--Before and After Processing, KODAK Publication No. E-30.
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KODAK T-MAX Film
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Exposure Index (EI)
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100/21°
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200/24°
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400/27°
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800/30°
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1600/33°
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3200/36°
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6400/39°
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12,500/42°
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25,000/45°
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100
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X
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X
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X
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X
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400
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X
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X
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X
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X
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X
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X
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P3200
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X
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X
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X
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X
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X
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X
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X
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X
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X
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Note: The Kodak materials described in this publication for use with KODAK T-MAX Professional Films are available from dealers who supply KODAK PROFESSIONAL Products. You can use other materials, but you may not obtain similar results.
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