low sensitive, very highly solvent superpanchromatic film;
very good resolving power, extremely fine grain, and very high sharpness;
special coating for the improvement of the film transportation characteristics in the camera;
polyester film layer with high anti-breaking and ultimative tensile strength;
archive stable LE500 (live expectancy 500 years, examined by the Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, USA);
No-curling coating for the improvement of the film flatness;
Anti-Newton-coating against the development of Newton rings;
the film can be used with daylight and electronic flash lights;
the film behaves before and after the development anti-statical;
spectrale sensitivity from 370 up to 700nm;
accurate, tear-firm, P.E.T. film layer;
Technical data sheet,
film and developer, valid from May 2011:
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Techn. datasheet
valid to April 2011:
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Techn. datasheet ATP-DC developer,
produced until April 2011:
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Film layer structure:
glass clear P.E.T. layer: 100 micron
emulsion coating emulsion: layer with super coating
film back side: anti-static coating and anti-Newton coating
Resolving power:
300 Lp/mm at a contrast of 1,6:1,
corresponds to approx. 900 Lp/mm at 1,000:1
Emulsion layer thickness:
4 micron
Exposure index:
ISO 32 / 16 DIN / daylight
Characteristics:
spectrale sensitivity from 370 up to 700 nm
Density curve:
Processed in ROLLEI Low Contrast (RLC), 1+4, 6 minutes, with 20°C.
Tip intervas: first 30 sec. permanent, than all 30 sec. 5 times
Film storage:
It is recommended not to expose the film into direct sun light, strong heat or high air humidity.
unexposed film: idea are 13°C, with longer storage 8°C (refrigerator).
exposed film: after exposure process as soon as possible, keep cool as possible.
Film processing:
The ROLLEI ATP 1.1 is to be processed, because of its superpanchromatic characteristics, in complete darkness.