FUJICOLOR CRYSTAL ARCHIVE DIGITAL PAPER TYPE DPII

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AF3-212E COLOR NEGATIVE PAPERS FUJICOLOR CRYSTAL ARCHIVE DIGITAL PAPER TYPE DPII 1. FEATURES AND USES FUJICOLOR CRYSTAL ARCHIVE DIGTAL PAPER TYPE DPII is a silver halide color paper designed exclusively for digital output. When used in conjunction with medium- or large-scale digital printer systems or the FUJI DIGITAL MINILAB FRONTIER, this paper yields high-image-quality digital prints that make it suitable for such professional uses as portrait or commercial photography. Features High D-max... Boasts a wide tonal range, producing high-imagequality prints with a rich textural quality Purer Whiteness... Clearer, more distinct print images and sharper text quality Vibrant Color... Reproduction Excellent Latent... Image Stability Excellent Image... Stability 2. SAFELIGHT Expanded color reproduction range with high color saturation, ideally suited to commercial use Stable production of more uniform high-quality prints for greater productivity Highest level of image stability ideal for display purposes Handle in total darkness. If safelight use is unavoidable, observe the following precautions. Expose paper no longer than 1 minute to light emitted through a Wratten Safelight Filter No. 13 (or Fuji Safelight Filter No. 103A) in a 10-watt tungsten lamp safelight located at least 1 meter from the work area. Safelight filters fade with extended use and need regular checking. Replace when paper fogging is detected. Exposed paper is susceptible to safelight-induced sensitivity increases in the exposed area. For this reason, exposed paper should be subjected as little as possible to safelight illumination. 3. PRE-PROCESSING PAPER HANDLING/ STORAGE The higher the temperature and humidity, the more paper, whether unused, unexposed or exposed, is susceptible to adverse changes in speed, color balance, physical characteristics and other properties. Unprocessed paper is best stored at low temperatures. Specifically, the following conditions should be used for paper storage. o Short-term storage: Store in a cool and dark location, away from direct sunlight, high temperature and high humidity o Long-term storage: Below 10 C (50 F) Raw paper which has been stored at a low temperature (by refrigeration) should be set aside and allowed to warm to room temperature prior to being opened. If the paper is taken out of its packaging immediately after being removed from refrigerated storage, condensation will form on the paper surfaces, resulting in print color changes and easily damaged surfaces. The shortest periods required to return freezer- or refrigerator-stored paper to room temperature (minimum temperature equalization periods) are as follows. 20 C (68 F) Temperature Equalization Periods Unit: hours Storage Temperature Paper Size 127 cm x 50 m (50 in. x 164 ft.) NOTES 20 C 0 C 10 C ( 4 F) (32 F) (50 F) 12 10 7 Do not heat paper in order to equalize temperatures. Remove paper from refrigeration on day before use. If exposed paper remains unprocessed for extended periods of time under normal room conditions or is subjected to high temperature and/or high humidity, changes in the color balance and other properties may occur. The time between exposure and development should be fixed in order to obtain consistent quality. Avoid waiting until the next day to develop the exposed paper. Rather than holding the paper for processing the next day, initiate processing as soon as possible. 1

FUJIFILM PRODUCT INFORMATION BULLETIN FUJICOLOR CRYSTAL ARCHIVE DIGITAL PAPER TYPE DPII 4. CALIBRATION DATA FOR PRINTERS Please refer to the following calibration data as a general guide when using the FUJICOLOR CRYSTAL ARCHIVE DIGITAL PAPER TYPE DPII on a large-format digital printer. 1. Durst Lambda Dmax. Aim Basic Calibration R =2.35 Y =124.0 G =2.35 M=95.8 B =2.25 C =0.00 D =129.0 Durst Theta 50/51 Dmax. Aim Basic Calibration R =2.35 Y =170.7 G =2.35 M=112.0 B =2.25 C =0.00 D =104.3 Durst Theta 76 Dmax. Aim Basic Calibration Intermittency R =2.30 Y =0.006 R =101 G =2.30 M=0.085 G = 56 B =2.20 C =0.000 B = 42 D =1.325 Durst Epsilon 30 Plus Dmax. Aim Basic Calibration Intermittency R =2.30 Y =0.004 R =90 G =2.30 M=0.056 G =50 B =2.20 C =0.000 B =37 D =0.920 2. The calibration targets for the OCE Lightjet 430, 500XL and 5000 printers can be downloaded from the following URLs (websites). http://www.oce-dgs.com/printersupport/lj_customer_access/ LJ_Customer_Access.htm ftp://ftp.cymbolic.com/downloads/photo/media%20targets/ LightJet430_500XL_&_5000/LightJet-Fusion/ 5. PROCESSING This paper is designed for use with Fuji Hunt CP-RA Process, Fuji MINILAB Process CP-49E / CP-48S or RA-4 type processes. 6. POST-PROCESSING PAPER (PRINT) HANDLING/STORAGE Prints are subjected to various influences (heat, humidity, light, air pollution, etc.) relative to the conditions under which they are stored. The general conditions under which prints are stored are outlined below. Recommended Storage Conditions: Temperature: Below 25 C (77 F) Humidity: 30% to 50% RH with good ventilation Extended Storage Conditions: Temperature: Below 10 C (50 F) Humidity: 30% to 50% RH 7. LIGHT SOURCES FOR VIEWING When inspecting finished color prints, it is essential that an illumination source be used that has superior spectral characteristics, adequately high color temperature and sufficient brightness. This is because results can appear different, depending on light quality. For precise results, prints should be examined under the conditions designated by ISO 3664-2000. As a general guide, the following conditions are recommended. Color Temperature Average Illumination General Color Rendering Index : 5000±300 K : 500 Lux or more : Ra 90 or more* * To attain these values, special fluorescent lamps designed for color evaluation (e.g. EDL type) should be used. When inspecting finished prints, be careful to shut out all external light and colored reflected light. 8. PAPER SURFACES AVAILABLE Glossy, Matte, Luster and Silk 9. SIZES AVAILABLE Rolls Length Width 10.2 cm 12.7 cm 15.2 cm 17.8 cm 20.3 cm 2 cm 25.4 cm 3 cm 40.6 cm 50.8 cm 76.2 cm 106 cm 127 cm 50 m 83.8 m 175.3m 2

FUJICOLOR CRYSTAL ARCHIVE DIGITAL PAPER TYPE DPII FUJIFILM PRODUCT INFORMATION BULLETIN 10. CONTROL STRIPS 12. BACKPRINTING Processing control can be provided through the use of FUJICOLOR PAPER CRYSTAL ARCHIVE Control Strips - Process CP-40FA/43FA/47L/48S/49E. 11. MARKINGS (BOX/ EMULSION NUMBERS) 11-1 Box Markings 11-2 Bag Labeling 13. TECHNOLOGIES INCORPORATED IN THIS PAPER 11-3 Emulsion Numbers Emulsion numbering will range between M01- M99 (with backprinting) and N01- N99 (without backprinting). 13-1 X-Coupler Technology Through the incorporation of a new cyan coupler (X- Coupler Technology), which features a new molecular structure developed by Fujifim s proprietary technologies, this paper is capable of reproducing the subtle shades of green and of forming colors of high purity, such as vibrant blues and reds. 13-2 NLS (New Low Stain Spectral-Sensitizer) Technology and ARR (Advanced Resistanceto-Radiation) Technology In addition to WE (White Enhancing) Technology used in FUJICOLOR CRYSTAL ARCHIVE DIGITAL PAPER TYPE DP, the FUJICOLOR CRYSTAL ARCHIVE DIGITAL PAPER TYPE DPII has incorporated NLS Technology, which is Fujifilm s LSS Technology taken to a higher level. The results are more brilliant, purer whites and clearer and more distinct highlights. In addition, ARR Technology, an advance over the previous RR Technology, has been incorporated to suppress color paper fogging caused by ambient radiation, enhancing the maintenance of white purity in unexposed color paper. 3

FUJIFILM PRODUCT INFORMATION BULLETIN FUJICOLOR CRYSTAL ARCHIVE DIGITAL PAPER TYPE DPII 14. PAPER STRUCTURE Protective Layer Before Processing After Processing Red Sensitive Layer (Containing Colorless Cyan Coupler) Cyan Dye Image Interlayer Green Sensitive Layer (Containing Colorless Magenta Coupler) Interlayer Blue Sensitive Layer (Containing Colorless Yellow Coupler) Magenta Dye Image Yellow Dye Image Resin-coated Paper : Silver Halide : Coupler : Processing-induced Dye 15. CHARACTERISTIC CURVES 16. SPECTRAL SENSITIVITY CURVES 4.0 3.5 Exposure : Laser Exposure Process : CP-48S Densitometry: Status A Process : CP-48S Densitometry : Status A Density : above Dmin 3.0 Density 2.5 2.0 1.5 R G B Relative Sensitivity* Blue Sensitive Layer Green Sensitive Layer Red Sensitive Layer 0.0 Relative log H (lux-seconds) 400 500 600 700 Wavelength (nm) * Sensitivity equals the reciprocal of the exposure (J/cm 2 ) required to produce a specified density. 4

FUJICOLOR CRYSTAL ARCHIVE DIGITAL PAPER TYPE DPII FUJIFILM PRODUCT INFORMATION BULLETIN 17. SPECTRAL DYE DENSITY CURVES Spectral Reflection Density Yellow Magenta Cyan Process:CP-48S 0.0 400 500 600 700 Wavelength (nm) Density (D) 18. IMAGE STORAGE CHARACTERISTICS Estimated Dark Storage Stability at 25 C (77 F) 0.9 0.8 0.7 0.6 Color DyeFading* ( Color Patch at Density of ) Recomended Long-term Storage Condition** (40% RH) High Humidity Storage Condition** (70% RH) Stain* Years (log scale) Process: CP-48S CC Y M Y M 1 2 5 10 20 50 100 200 500 1000 0.6 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.1 Density ( DB) Density (D) Estimated Light Storage Stability under 500 Lux Intermittent Illumination Conditions*** 0.9 0.8 0.7 0.6 Color Dye Fading* (Color Patch at Density of ) Stain* 5 10 Years Average light exposure: 500 Lux, 12 hours/day*** Process: CP-48S 15 M Y C 0.2 0.1 0.0 Density ( DB) * Time-induced white background staining (yellowing) is as important as dye image fading in affecting image quality. ** In regard to color image dark storage stability, the level of humidity is just as important as temperature. For this reason, more accurate evaluations can be made by using the two humidity standards one for high humidity storage conditions (70%RH) and that recommended for long-term storage (40%RH). *** Since in common domestic situations sunlit areas may be bright as 1,000 lux or more during the day and drop to 300 lux in the evening and at night, storage conditions are usually designated to be at an average of 500 lux of light exposure for 12 hours per day. 5

FUJIFILM PRODUCT INFORMATION BULLETIN FUJICOLOR CRYSTAL ARCHIVE DIGITAL PAPER TYPE DPII NOTICE The data herein published were derived from materials taken from general production runs. However, changes in specifications may occur without prior notice. 6 FUJI PHOTO FILM CO., LTD. 26-30, Nishiazabu 2-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo 106-8620, Japan Ref. No. AF3-212E (EIGI-05.10-FG(HB) -1 ) Printed in Japan