TECHNICAL INFORMATION ORWO Surveillance Film P 100
TECHNICAL INFORMATION ORWO Surveillance Film P 100
TECHNICAL INFORMATION ORWO Surveillance Film P 100
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<strong>TECHNICAL</strong><br />
<strong>INFORMATION</strong><br />
<strong>ORWO</strong> <strong>Surveillance</strong> <strong>Film</strong> P <strong>100</strong><br />
Product description: The <strong>ORWO</strong> <strong>Surveillance</strong> <strong>Film</strong> P <strong>100</strong> is a medium speed black & white<br />
camera film for various applications. It is panchromatic sensitised and can be used for indoor<br />
and outdoor shots.<br />
Base: Safety base, polyester, <strong>100</strong>µm, blue coloured<br />
Structure of layers:<br />
protective gelatine layer<br />
emulsion layer<br />
subbing layer<br />
base<br />
coloured NC- (non curling) layer<br />
antistatic layer and back side overlay<br />
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Availability of standard assortment:<br />
width length perforation<br />
16 mm variable 1-0 RA-7620 (1RA 3000)<br />
further possibilities according to request<br />
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Storage:<br />
Raw Stock: up to 12 month: 18°C or lower<br />
more than 12 month:<br />
13°C or lower<br />
recommended relative humidity: 50 to 70 %<br />
Exposed film:<br />
process as soon as possible<br />
Processed film:<br />
store at 21°C or lower with 40 to 60 % relative humidity for<br />
normal periods<br />
long term storage: according to the standards ISO 5466, SMPTE<br />
RP131 and ANSI IT9.11<br />
Substances as sulphur dioxide and hydrogen sulphide, formaldehyde vapours and radioactive<br />
radiation have a negative influence on unexposed films.<br />
FILMOTEC GmbH<br />
ChemiePark Bitterfeld Wolfen<br />
Areal A, Röntgenstraße Geb. 415<br />
06766 Wolfen<br />
Tel.: +49 (0) - 3494 - 36 96 80<br />
Fax: +49 (0) - 3494 - 36 96 82<br />
filmotec@filmotec.de<br />
www.filmotec.de<br />
Warranty:<br />
24 month subject to the a.m. storage conditions.<br />
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<strong>TECHNICAL</strong><br />
<strong>INFORMATION</strong><br />
<strong>ORWO</strong> <strong>Surveillance</strong> <strong>Film</strong> P <strong>100</strong><br />
Exposure index: ISO <strong>100</strong> / 21°<br />
This speed value refers to a developed P <strong>100</strong> average gradient of 0,65. The exact exposure<br />
index depends on the prevailing shooting and processing conditions.<br />
Processing:<br />
According to <strong>ORWO</strong> instruction 1102 (D76) to a recommended average gradient of 0,65.<br />
Process as soon as possible.<br />
RMS-Granularity: An average value of 12 ( read at a net visual diffuse density of 1,0 above<br />
the minimum density using a 48 µm aperture)<br />
Factor of modulation transfer function m 30 : > 0,80<br />
Characteristic curve P <strong>100</strong>: Processing <strong>ORWO</strong> instruction 1102<br />
3,00<br />
2,50<br />
2,00<br />
density<br />
1,50<br />
1,00<br />
0,50<br />
0,00<br />
0,0 0,3 0,6 0,9 1,2 1,5 1,8 2,1 2,4 2,7 3,0 3,3 3,6 3,9 4,2<br />
log H rel<br />
Relative spectral sensitivity of P <strong>100</strong>: Equal-energy spectrum<br />
2,00<br />
1,50<br />
LOG (S rel )<br />
1,00<br />
0,50<br />
FILMOTEC GmbH<br />
0,00<br />
400 450 500 550 600 650 700<br />
wavelength [nm]<br />
ChemiePark Bitterfeld Wolfen<br />
Areal A, Röntgenstraße Geb. 415<br />
06766 Wolfen<br />
Tel.: +49 (0) - 3494 - 36 96 80<br />
Fax: +49 (0) - 3494 - 36 96 82<br />
filmotec@filmotec.de<br />
www.filmotec.de<br />
Darkroom lighting: <strong>Film</strong> should be processed in total darkness. If absolutely necessary,<br />
processing can be done at the light of a 15 watt lamp (indirect) with <strong>ORWO</strong> safe light filter<br />
no. 108 (dark green), Kodak no. 3 or Ilford no. 908, but a distance of at least 75 cm should be<br />
kept.<br />
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