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Darkroom recommendations, Exposure – Kodak PROFESSIONAL ULTRA III Paper E-142 User Manual

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KODAK PROFESSIONAL ULTRA III Paper

E-142

DARKROOM RECOMMENDATIONS

Handle this paper in total darkness. Be sure that your
darkroom is lighttight. Eliminate stray light from enlarger
heads, timers, LEDs, etc.

Note: Using a safelight will affect your results. If absolutely
necessary,
you can use a safelight equipped with a KODAK
13 Safelight Filter (amber) with a 7

1

2

-watt bulb. Keep the

safelight at least 4 feet (1.2 metres) from the paper. Run tests
to determine that safelight use gives acceptable results for
your application.

EXPOSURE

Printing Equipment

Expose this paper in automatic printers or enlargers
equipped with tungsten or tungsten-halogen light sources or
photo enlarger lamps (e.g., No. 212 or 302). Set up and
balance the printer or enlarger according to the
manufacturer’s instructions.

Do not use fluorescent lamps to expose this paper. Use a

heat-absorbing glass to remove infrared radiation. Because
voltage changes affect light output and color quality, use a
voltage regulator.

Keep negatives and the equipment optical system clean.

Mask negatives to eliminate stray light. You can use the
white-light or the tricolor exposure method.

White-Light Exposure Method

Control color balance with dichroic filters built into the
printer or enlarger, or with KODAK Color Printing (CP)
Filters (Acetate) placed between the lamp and the negative.
You can use any number of filters between the light source
and the negative. If you use cyan filtration, use filters with
the suffix “-2” (e.g., “CP10C-2”).

1. Start with a filter pack of 50M + 70Y to make a test

print.

2. Evaluate the test print under light of the same color and

brightness that you will use to display the final print.
(See “Viewing”.)

3. Judge print density first. If necessary, make another

print by adjusting the exposure as recommended in the
table below:

If your

print is

Do this OR

Do this

TOO LIGHT

Open the lens
aperture to
increase the light
level

Increase the
exposure time

TOO DARK

Close the lens
aperture to
decrease the light
level

Decrease the
exposure time

4. Then judge the color balance. You can use the KODAK

Color Print Viewing Filter Kit, KODAK Publication
No. R-25, to evaluate your test print. The kit contains
18 color-print viewing filters and instructions to help
you determine filter adjustments for the white-light
exposure method.

5. Remove neutral density from your filter pack. For

example, if you determine that a filter pack of
40R + 10Y + 10C will give you a pleasing print:

a. Convert any primary filters (R, G, B) to their

subtractive equivalents (C, M, Y):
40R = 40M + 40Y.

b. Add filters of the same color: 10Y + 40Y = 50Y.

c. If the new filter pack has all three subtractive

colors, cancel the neutral density by subtracting the
smallest density value from all three densities:

If your

print is

Subtract these

filters

OR

Add these

filters

CYAN

Magenta + Yellow

(Red)

Cyan

MAGENTA

Cyan + Yellow

(Green)

Magenta

YELLOW

Magenta + Cyan

(Blue)

Yellow

RED

Cyan

Magenta + Yellow

GREEN

Magenta

Cyan + Yellow

BLUE

Yellow

Cyan + Magenta

10C

40M

50Y

–10

–10

–10

30M

40Y

=

filtration without

neutral density