Technical Information; Description; Spectral Sensitivity - Kodak DryView 8700 User Manual

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Technical Information

Description

Kodak DryView Laser Imaging (DryView Laser Imaging) film is a high-resolution,
infrared-sensitive, photothermographic film designed specifically for the family of
DryView Laser Imaging systems.
DryView Laser Imaging film delivers the same diagnostic image quality you get with
your current silver halide laser films – but it requires no "wet" chemistry, no "wet" film
processors, and no darkroom procedures. This means there is no need for special
plumbing, wet chemistry disposal procedures, or modifications to your facility.
DryView Laser Imaging film is packaged in daylight load packages and is available
in 14" x 17", 11" x 14", and 8" x 10" sizes. All sizes are available in blue or clear, 7 mil
polyester base.

Spectral Sensitivity

DryView Laser Imaging Film is infrared sensitive and has been sensitized to the
infrared laser diode of DryView Laser Imaging systems. When handled according to
instructions on the film package, safelights are not needed. It is not recommended,
but if you remove undeveloped film from the daylight load package, you will need a
darkroom setting and a green safelight, such as the Kodak IR Safelight.
2001 March Rev. B
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Sensitometric Characteristics
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