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1.       FUJEHM  PRODUCT INFORMATION BULLETIN    COLOR NEGATIVE PAPERS    AF3 198E       FUJICOLOR CRYSTAL ARCHIVE PAPER    1  FEATURES AND USES    FUJICOLOR CRYSTAL ARCHIVE PAPER is a silver  halide color paper designed to produce high image  quality color prints on both analog and digital printers  This paper incorporates new silver halide emulsion  technology  coupler technology and layer design tech   nology to deliver enhanced color reproduction  white  purity  image stability and handling  Furthermore  when  used in conjunction with the newly developed digital  minilab Frontier 5   7    it enables the realization of super   fast processing  resulting in a dramatic improvement in  productivity     Features    Retains beautiful colors  such as subtle shades of  green  vivid blues and reds    e More Vivid Color  Reproduction    e More Brilliant Further improved    Whites plus  Improved  Highlight Details    Excellent Image  Stability    Improved Handling        Characteristics    High productivity           whiteness  with clearer  and more distinct highlight  details    Exhibits high image  Stability during long term  dark storage and excellent  light storage stability  as  well as sharply improved  storability with respect to  nitrogen oxide  ozone and  other gases    Improved tolerance for  processing unevenness  and pressure induced  density variations that  sometimes occur    Realizes high productivity  when used in conjunction  with the Frontier 5   7      Wratten Safel
2. a 450m  Width  164ft    295ft    610ft    10008   1476Ft    1640tt    89cm 35n     le     jo  to2zemi4in    leje      o   namasi       1 le     127m6                 52m6n        e el       8mm   lele    I    23min    delej        tizomiasin      le       120cm 47in      e      20m3   dej J f    24 0cm 94n            f    4min                  30 5cem i2zin                     dosomiien                 50 8cm 20n      wm     fo   cosom 2a7in   e       P  ve2em aon                 106 0om 4i7in  e          127 0cm 50n                  NOTES  Size availability may change without prior notice     FUJIFILM PRODUCT INFORMATION BULLETIN   FUJICOLOR CRYSTAL ARCHIVE PAPER       e Sheets 12 2 Bag Labeling  sheets box 7    Lae 50 100 Fujicolor  2AE FUJIFILM Crystal  20 3 x 25 4 cm    FUJICOLOR PAPER Archive  24 0 x 30 5 cm e 12 7cm x 186m 609   345  30 5 x 40 6 cm     Sin x 610ft  GLOSSY    40 6 x 50 8 cm e       10  C produ  NOTICE  H ie produc le ound Inay due to some  50 8 x 61 0 cm    50  F ae no manda  76 2 x 102 cm    A nomne aven  MADE IN THE NETHERLANDS by ans  FUJIFILM Manufacturing Europe B V  5047 TK TILBURG limi  11  CONTROL STRIPS    12 3 Emulsion Numbers    Processing control can be provided through the use of Emulsion numbering will be in ascending order from  FUJICOLOR PAPER CRYSTAL ARCHIVE Control Strips 601  with backprint  or 701  without backprint  at introduction       Process CP 40FA 43FA 47L 48S 49E  FUJICOLOR paper is marked with a three digit emul     When usin
3. e  Setup and Maintenance       02 Print Condi   tion Setup and Check       0221 Paper Magazine Reg   istration   Change the paper type to    C    as shown in  the table below     Paper  CRYSTAL ARCHIVE PAPER    Type  C    3 Click the  Setup and Maintenance       02 Print Condi   tion Setup and Check       0200 Paper Condition  Setup  buttons and perform a paper condition setup  for all magazines for which the paper types were  changed      It is important to click the    Initialize    button to initial   ize the settings before making the paper condition  setup  After initialization  the first paper condition  setups will deviate by a great degree  but this will  be balanced after the second or third attempt    Please note that clicking the    Initialize    button  will not be possible if you do not log in with a  user name of lab administrator or higher      e FUJIFILM PRODUCT INFORMATION BULLETIN    8  USE WITH FA FA COMPACT SERIES    Since cyan forming dye has been modified in CRYSTAL  ARCHIVE PAPER  a problem may arise when this  paper is used on the printing condition settings  made using the densitometer  QT 600  built into Fuji  Minilab FA FA compact series  When CRYSTAL  ARCHIVE PAPER is used with FA FA compact series  of Minilabs  it is necessary to set the printing conditions  using the    ring around print    method or another densi     3  D   F     5    9  PAPER SURFACE AVAILABLE    Glossy  Lustre and Matte    SIZES AVAILABLE    JJ    o  S  D    Length 50m   90m m
4. g CRYSTAL ARCHIVE PAPER  sion number followed by an additional three digit num   the LD value may slightly increase in control strips   ee poe i production oo       only  Should any problems arise wi  with some processing chemicals  However  there is CRYSTAL ARCHIVE PAPER  the additional three   no problem in processing performance  digit number suffix to the emulsion number should  be indicated on any claim   12  MARKINGS  BOX BAG EMULSION  NUMBERS     13  BACKPRINTING  12 1 Box Markings    y  faba es    FUJIFILM ae     GLOSSY Siorra M chive   2 7om x 186 m    Sinx 610   1ADQ 4 ROLLS M    MADE IN THE NETHERLANDS by FUJIFILM Manufacturing Europe B V  5047 TK TILBURG    14  PAPER STRUCTURE    Before After _  Processing Processing    Protective Layer    Red Sensitive Layer   Containing Colorless Cyan Coupler           Cyan Dye Image    Interlayer    Green Sensitive Layer  is M mage    Containing Colorless Magenta Coupler  peee Veee 736 3     oo agenta Dye Imag  y Je eiee        Interlayer    Blue Sensitive Layer   Containing Colorless Yellow Coupler           o     ie oo Yo opood S o 4    Dar  1 J  BESON    Yellow Dye Image        ft o  Ve p       Resin coated Paper         Coupler    A  Silver Halide  WMA       Processing induced Dye    FUJICOLOR CRYSTAL ARCHIVE PAPER e FUJIFILM PRODUCT INFORMATION BULLETIN    15  SPECTRAL SENSITIVITY CURVES 16  SPECTRAL DYE DENSITY CURVES                      Process   CP 48S   CP   Densitometry  Status A l a Process   CP 48S  Density  1 0 ab
5. ight Filters No  13  in a 10 watt tungsten  lamp safelight located at least 1 meter from the work  area    e Safelight filters fade with extended use and need  regular checking  Replace when paper fogging is  detected    e Exposed paper is susceptible to safelight induced  sensitivity increases in the exposed area  For this  reason  exposed paper should be subjected as little  as possible to safelight illumination     3  PRE PROCESSING PAPER HANDLING   STORAGE    e The higher the temperature and humidity  the more  paper  whether unused  unexposed or exposed  is  susceptible to adverse changes in speed  color bal   ance  physical characteristics and other properties   Unprocessed paper is best stored at low tempera   tures  Specifically  the following conditions should be  used for paper storage    O Short term storage  Store in a cool and dark  location  away from direct sunlight or high  tem perature and humidity _      Long term storage  Below 10 C  50 F    e Raw paper which has been stored at a low tempera    ture  by refrigeration  should be set aside and al   lowed to warm to room temperature prior to being  opened  If the paper is taken out of its packaging im   mediately after being removed from refrigerated stor   age  condensation will form on the paper surfaces   resulting in print color changes and easily damaged  surfaces   The shortest periods required to return freezer  or re   frigerator stored paper to room temperature  mini   mum temperature equalization per
6. iods  are as fol   lows     20   C  68   F  Temperature Equalization Periods  Unit  hours    Storage   20   C  0  C  Paper Size PER   4 F    32 F     10 2 cm x 185 9 m   4 in  x 610 ft         2  SAFELIGHT    Handle in total darkness  If safelight use is unavoidable    observe the following precautions    e Expose paper no longer than 1 minute to light emit   ted through two Fuji Safelight Filters No  103A  or    NOTES     Do not heat paper in order to equalize tempera     tures   e Remove paper from refrigeration on day before use       eo    If exposed paper remains unprocessed for extended  periods of time under normal room conditions or is  subjected to high temperature and or high humidity   changes in the color balance and other properties  may occur    The time between exposure and development  should be fixed in order to obtain consistent quality   Avoid waiting until the next day to develop the ex   posed paper  Rather than holding the paper for pro   cessing the next day  initiate processing as soon as  possible     4  PROCESSING    This paper is designed for use with FUJICOLOR Paper  Process CP 40FA  CP 43FA  CP 47L  CP 48S  and  CP 49E  or RA 4 type processes     HANDLING STORAGE   Since prints are usually used for the long term recording  of images  as much effort as possible is made to use  materials that exhibit the least amount of change over  time  but the effects of light  heat  oxygen in the air  con   taminating gases  humidity and mold cannot be com   ple
7. ith their front surfaces facing each  other may result in unexpected problems  For this  reason  prints should be stored with their front sur   faces facing away from each other  If the adjacent  print placement is unavoidable  it is necessary to  keep the surfaces separated by  for example  the use  of interleaving sheets of paper     6  LIGHT SOURCES FOR VIEWING    When inspecting finished color prints  it is essential that  an illumination source be used that has superior spec   tral characteristics  adequately high color temperature  and sufficient brightness  This is because results can  appear different  depending on light quality  For precise  results  prints should be examined under the conditions  designated by ISO 3664 2000  As a general guide  the  following conditions are recommended     Color Temperature   5000 300 K  Average Illumination   500 Lux or more  General Color Rendering Index  Ra 90 or more       To attain these values  special fluorescent lamps designed  for color evaluation  e g  EDL type  should be used     When inspecting finished prints  be careful to shut out  all external light and colored reflected light     7  USE WITH FRONTIER 3   5   7      Please refer to the following calibration data as a gen   eral guide when using FUJICOLOR CRYSTAL ARCHIVE  PAPER on a digital printer     All Frontiers requires a dedicated LUT when printing   This dedicated LUT is available on installer A3  version J  and higher For availability of this CD  please contac
8. orage conditions are usually designated to be at an average of 500 lux of light exposure for 12 hours per day     FUJIFILM PRODUCT INFORMATION BULLETIN     FUJICOLOR CRYSTAL ARCHIVE PAPER    NOIA The data herein published were derived from materials taken from    general production runs  However  changes in specifications may occur without  prior notice        ee    p FUJIFILM Corporation  FUJ Ifi LM 7 3  Akasaka Sere Minato ku  Tokyo 107 0052  Japan Ref  No  AF3 198E  updated FFME     
9. ove Dmin    Cc  D  x Q    C   gt  O  7 Blue 5  c Ne    O  no k  2   z  T z  T D  ensitive  0 0 Layer Wavelength  nm           400 500 600 700  Wavelength  nm       Sensitivity equals the reciprocal of the exposure   J cm   required to produce a specified density     17  IMAGE STORAGE CHARACTERISTICS    e Estimated Dark Storage Stability at 25     77 F     O  a  Oo O    Density  D     2o p  O N O       Estimated Light Storage Stability under 500 Lux  Intermittent Illumination Conditions          a    Ss ay C  Color Dye Fading  a Dare pacing   Y  M and C Patches at Density of 1  S  Color Patch at Density of 1 0          Recomended Long term Storage aage ight exposure  ay    Condition    40  RH  AD       High Humidity Storage CCYMYM PTA Ea ee  Condition    70  RH  T   lt   Stain   lt  Stain   gt     0 1     ie 2 N   03 r   0 05     O  01 A  m   1 2 5 10 20 50 100 200 500 1000 5 10 15  Years  log scale  Years    Time induced white background staining  yellowing  is as important as dye image fading in affecting image quality    In regard to color image dark storage stability  the level of humidity is just as important as temperature  For this reason  more accurate  evaluations can be made by using the two humidity standards     one for high humidity storage conditions  7O RH  and that recom   mended for long term storage  40 RH     Since in common domestic situations sunlit areas may be bright as 1 000 lux or more during the day and drop to 300 lux in the evening  and at night  st
10. t  your local distributor     FUJICOLOR CRYSTAL ARCHIVE PAPER    It is necessary to adjust for the paper type for each pa     per magazine by changing the paper    Type    specifica   tion in the    Paper Magazine Registration    menu      lt Changing Paper Type Specification of Paper   Magazine for Frontier 330 350 370 390 gt    Q Log in to the    4 Setup and Maintenance    menu with     SE2    for the user name  and a password of    7777        2 Select    5 Printer Adjustment Maintenance           1 Pa   per Magazine Registration     Menu 451  and change    the paper type to    C    as shown in the table below     Paper  CRYSTAL ARCHIVE PAPER    Type  C    3 Select    2 Print Condition Setup and Check         per Condition Setup     Menu 421  and perform a pa        4 Pa     per condition setup for all magazines for which the    paper types were changed     It is important to click the    Initialize    button to initial   ize the settings before making the paper condition    setup  After initialization  the first paper condition    setups will deviate by a great degree  but this wil  be balanced after the second or third attempt    Please note that clicking the    Initialize    button  will not be possible if you do not log in with a  user name of lab administrator or higher       lt Changing Paper Type Specification of Paper  Magazine for Frontier 340 355 375 500 550 570   590 gt     1 Log in to the    Setup and Maintenance    with the Pass   word    7777       2 Click th
11. tely avoided  It is possible  however  to minimize the  change in the photographic image or base material by  maintaining the appropriate storage conditions for  prints  such as those used by museums and art galler   ies  Temperature and humidity control is the most im   portant key to minimizing the change that occurs in  prints  Prints stored in the dark under the following con   ditions may be expected to show almost no change  over time     Storage Period with    Almost No Change Temperature    Relative Humidity    Below 10  C  50   F     Below 25  C  77  F    30      50   30      50     More than 20 years  10     20 years       e Notes on Print Storage   1 Prints should be inserted into albums  mounted  or  placed into a bag  plastic   for photographic prints  before being stored      Made of polyester  polystyrene  polyethylene   or polypropylene plastic  etc     2 Even during normal storage  it is recommended that  prints be stored at a place as free as possible from  hot and humid conditions  and away from direct sun   light and other strong light or from direct illumination   The following are examples of undesirable storage  conditions     FUJIFILM PRODUCT INFORMATION BULLETIN     FUJICOLOR CRYSTAL ARCHIVE PAPER    e Storage in a room closet facing a wall exposed  to cold outside air  which may cause condensa   tion     e Storage in a place near the ceiling  such as an  attic  the top of a closet or cupboard  where high  temperatures may occur     3 Storing prints w
    
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