Post-process treatments, Display, Printer control tools – Kodak E-4028 User Manual
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KODAK PROFESSIONAL ENDURA Metallic Paper
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E-4028
POST-PROCESS TREATMENTS
Mounting Prints
You can mount prints with dry mounting tissue. The
temperature across the heating platen should be 82 to 93
°
C
(180 to 200
°
F). Preheat the cover sheet that you use over the
face of the print to remove moisture. Apply pressure for 30
seconds, or up to 3 minutes in the case of a thick mount.
Caution
Temperatures above 93
°
C (200
°
F) for long peroids of time
can cause physical and color changes in prints. Excessive
moisture can also cause color shifts. To minimize these
changes, mount at the lowest temperature and over the
shortest possible time.
Note: Images on KODAK PROFESSIONAL ENDURA
Metallic Paper may shift towards a pink balance after heated
to excessive temperatures, but will return to normal color
balance when completely cooled to room temperature.
You can also use contact-type adhesive or cement for
cold-mounting.
For information on lacquering and other post-process
treatments, see KODAK Publication No. E-176,
Post-Processing Treatment of Color Prints—Effects on
Image Stability, available through our website at
www.kodak.com/go/professional.
DISPLAY
KODAK PROFESSIONAL ENDURA Metallic Paper has
been formulated to provide improved dye stability and print
longevity for prints displayed under typical home lighting
conditions (i.e., 120 lux for 12 hours a day) and typical home
dark storage conditions (i.e., 20 to 30
°
C [68 to 73.4
°
F] and
50% humidity).
Photographic dyes, like all dyes, can change with time and
exposure to sunlight, ultraviolet radiation, excessive heat,
and high humidity. To help prevent changes in photographic
dyes, follow these guidelines:
• Illuminate prints with tungsten light whenever possible.
• Display prints in the lowest light level consistent with
your viewing needs.
• If a print is exposed to direct or indirect sunlight or
fluorescent light, use an ultraviolet-absorbing filter
(such as glass) between the light source and the print.
• If prints are displayed behind glass, maintain a slight
separation between the prints and the glass.
• Keep the temperature and humidity as low as possible.
• Use album materials described in KODAK Publication
No. E-30, Storage and Care of KODAK Photographic
Materials - Before and After Processing.
PRINTER CONTROL TOOLS
The following tools are manufactured by Kodak for
optimization of printer balance and slope controls of
KODAK PROFESSIONAL PORTRA Films printed on
KODAK PROFESSIONAL Papers.
The following tools are manufactured by Kodak for
optimization of printer balance and slope controls of
KODAK PROFESSIONAL PORTRA Films printed on
KODAK PROFESSIONAL Papers.
The following tools are manufactured by Kodak for
optimization of printer balance and slope controls of
KODAK PROFESSIONAL T400 CN Film printed on
KODAK PROFESSIONAL Papers.
Product
Features /
Description
CAT No.
KODAK PROFESSIONAL
PORTRA
Printer Control
Negative Set / Size 135
Size 135 Film
Includes one of
each: Very Under,
Under, Normal,
Over, Very Over
179 8511
KODAK PROFESSIONAL
PORTRA
Printer Control
Negative - Normal
Size 120 Film
Normal
846 0958
KODAK PROFESSIONAL
PORTRA
Printer Control
Negative - Very Under
Size 120 Film
Very Under
107 1398
KODAK PROFESSIONAL
PORTRA
Printer Control
Negative - Under
Size 120 Film
Under
841 1902
KODAK PROFESSIONAL
PORTRA
Printer Control
Negative - Over
Size 120 Film
Over
177 1302
KODAK PROFESSIONAL
PORTRA
Printer Control
Negative - Very Over
Size 120 Film
Very Over
144 5741
Product
Features /
Description
CAT No.
KODAK PROFESSIONAL
PORTRA 400BW
Printer Control
Negative Set / Size 135
Size 135 Film
Includes one of
each: Very Under,
Under, Normal,
Over, Very Over
156 8286
KODAK PROFESSIONAL
PORTRA 400BW
Printer Control
Negative Set / Size 120
Size 135 Film
Includes one of
each: Very Under,
Under, Normal,
Over, Very Over
114 4419
Product
Features /
Description
CAT No.
KODAK T400 CN
Printer Balancing Kit /
Sizes 135 and 120
Sizes 135, 120
865 3552