References – Kodak A-1671 User Manual
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References
1. Inspection of Processed Photographic Record
Films for Aging Blemishes, C.S. McCamy,
National Bureau of Standards Handbook 96,
January 24, 1964.
2. Microscopic SpotsA Progress Report, D.G.
Wiest and R.W. Henn, National Micro-News, 70,
249257, June 1964.
3. Microscopic Spots in Processed Microfilm
Their Nature and Prevention, D.G. Wiest and
R.W. Henn, Photographic Science and
Engineering, 7 (5), 253-261 (1963) and
Micrographic Spots in Processed Microfilm:
The Effect of Iodide, R.W. Henn, D.G. Wiest,
and B.D. Mack, Photographic Science and
Engineering, 9 (3), 167-173 (1965).
4. The Effects and Prevention of the Vinegar
Syndrome. A. Tulsi Ram, David F. Kopperl,
Richard C. Sehlin, Stephanie Masaryk-Morris,
James L. Vincent, and Paige Miller, Journal of
Imaging Science and Technology, Volume 38,
Number 3, May/June 1994, pp. 249-261.
5. American National Standard: Imaging Media
(Photography)The Effectiveness of Chemical
Conversion of Silver Images against Oxidation
Methods for Measuring, ANSI/NAPM IT 9.15-
1993.
6. American National Standard: Imaging
MaterialsProcessed Silver-Gelatin Type
Black-and-White FilmSpecifications for
Stability, ANSI/NAPM IT 9.1-1996 (same as
ANSI/ISO 10602-1995).
7. Polysulfide Treatment for Microfilm, James M.
Reilly, D.W. Nishimura, K.M. Cuprika and
P.Z. Adelstein, Journal of Imaging Technology,
Volume 17, Number 3, June/July 1991,
pp. 99-107.
Note: Refer to the latest revision of each ANSI
or ISO Standard specified.