Film Technical Information; General Description; Spectral Sensitivity; Image Quality - Kodak DryView 6800 User Manual

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Film Technical Information

General Description

Spectral Sensitivity

Image Quality

January 17, 2007
This section describes the characteristics of Kodak DryView Laser Imaging
Film, not the operation of the 6800 Laser Imager. DryView Laser Imaging
Film is a high-resolution, infrared-sensitive, photothermographic film
designed specifically for the family of DryView Laser Imagers. DryView Laser
Imaging Film is packaged in daylight-load packages and is available in blue,
clear, and mammography 7-mil polyester base.
DryView Laser Imaging Film is infrared sensitive and has been sensitized to
the infrared laser diode of DryView Laser Imagers. When handled according
to instructions on the daylight-load film package, safelights are not needed. If
you remove undeveloped film from the daylight-load package, you will need a
darkroom setting and a green safelight.
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Relative Log Exposure (Example)
DryView Laser Imaging Film delivers diagnostic-quality, continuous-tone
images along with sharp alphanumerics and optimum contrast. This
high-quality, silver-based film provides health care providers with the same
diagnostic information they are accustomed to viewing — including the
spatial resolution, contrast, and grey levels. Because it is a totally dry imaging
process, there is no image quality variability due to "wet" chemistry.
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