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Title: RAD 254 Chapter 12 Processing the Film Latent Image


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RAD 254 Chapter 12 Processing the Film Latent
Image
  • Basics/Dates
  • Universal time and temp 5 min at 68 degrees F
  • Each MAJOR step is 2X longer than the previous

2
  • 1942 First Automatic Processor by Pako (some
    20 ft. long and required film to be placed on
    hanger racks for transport)
  • 1956 First roller transport processor by
    Kodak (5 minute)
  • 1965 First 90 sec processor by Kodak
  • 1987 First 45/90 sec variable processor by
    Konica

3
  • Development conversion of latent image to
    manifest image (black metallic silver)
  • Fixation
  • Removes the UNEXPOSED silver halide crystals
  • Preserves the image

4
Automatic Processor (90 sec)Items of importance
  • Time for devel and fix 22 seconds for each
  • Developing agents Hydroquinone,
    phenidone/metol/elan
  • Fixing agents Acetic acid, ammonium thiosulfate

5
Developing agents
  • Hydroquinone SLOW acting build up of blackest
    blacks (also known as the reducing agent)
  • Phenidone/metol/elan act RAPIDLY to build up
    GRAYS
  • Buffering agents (to maintain alkalinity)
    sodium carbonate/sodium hydroxide (Lye)
  • Restrainers Potassium bromide/iodide
    prevents developer from converting the UNEXPOSED
    silver halide to black metallic silver

6
Devel. Cont.
  • Preservative sodium sulfite
  • Hardener Gluteraldehyde (others used potassium
    alum, aluminum chloride, chromium alum

7
Fixing Agents
  • Same hardener and preservatives as devel.
  • Acetic acid activator stops action of
    developer
  • Ammonium thiosulfate FIXING AGENT
  • Acetate Buffering agent helps maintain
    proper pH

8
Washing
  • Universal solvent Water
  • Hypo retention residual chemicals on the film
    turning the film brown over time
  • MUST BE CHECKED FOR MAMMO

9
Automatic Processing
  • Six total systems
  • Transport
  • Temperature
  • Circulation
  • Replenishment
  • Dryer
  • Electrical

10
Transport
  • Rollers and transport racks, drive gears
  • TRANSPORT ROLLERS are 1 in diameter (3.14
    circum.) Pi lines are a common artifact
  • Guide shoes also can cause artifacts
    (especially with new processors and racks)
  • Cross over rollers
  • Time guidelines -2 percent of required time

11
5 other systems
  • Temperature proper temps. For developer, wash
    and dryer
  • Circulation agitates chemicals, FILTERS
    DEVELOPER
  • Replenishment meters and replaces chemistry
  • Dryer Dries film (know diff. between wet and
    tacky
  • Electrical All electrical areas

12
Special Processing
  • Daylight Enables one to place a cassette in the
    daylight processor and the processor
    opens/processes/reloads cassette
  • Dry Processing
  • Photothermic Used laser to form a latent image
    and HEAT to make it visible
  • Thermographic Uses heat to DIRECTLY produce the
    image
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