Polaroid T-600 User manual

Category
Film cameras
Type
User manual
Description
General-purpose, high-speed, medium-contrast, integral film for
high definition instant color prints. It is balanced for daylight and
electronic flash exposure. Compared to previous T-600 film
chemistry, 600 film has superior color performance, sharper
images and better overall exposure performance.
Key Applications
Home or family photography
Insurance photography
Site & construction documentation
Promotional photography
Photographic souvenirs
Medical imaging (clinical documentation)
Manufacturing (ISO 9000 documentation)
Compatible Hardware
All 600 series cameras, including:
Impulse
Cool Cam
OneStep camera series
600 Business Edition
JobPro
Special Treatment
None
Alternative product
T-779
Film Data Sheet
T-600
Integral Color Print Film
European Name
600 Extreme
Integral Color Print Film
Film Speed
ISO 640/DIN 29
Format
3
1
/2 x 4
1
/4 in. (8.9 x 10.8 cm)
Image Area
3
1
/8 x 3
1
/8
in. (7.9 x 7.9 cm)
Finish
Glossy
Exposures per Unit
10 exposures per pack
Development Time
3 minutes approximately
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Caution
This film uses a small amount of caustic paste. If any paste appears, avoid contact with skin, eyes and mouth
and keep away from children and animals. If you get some paste on your skin, wipe it off immediately, then
wash with water to avoid an alkali burn. If eye contact occurs, quickly wash the area with plenty of water and
see a doctor. Do not take apart pictures or battery. Do not burn battery or allow metal to touch terminals.
Polaroid recommends waiting 24 hours after photo is emitted from camera before cutting or cropping.
Limited Warranty
See information on the film box.
“Polaroid”, “Extreme”, “Impulse”, “Cool Cam”, “OneStep”, and “JobPro”
are trademarks of Polaroid Corporation, Waltham, MA 02451 USA.
The information in this data sheet
represents the typical performance
of Polaroid’s T-600 film family.
However, there may be some
variation between film lots.
Film Data Sheet
Technical Data
D-Max: The density value for the
film’s darkest black.
D-Min: The lowest density value
that a film exhibits. In prints, the
whiteness of the brightest highlight,
relative to the unprocessed print.
Slope: The positive ratio of the log
E increments of the straight line
region of the curve, as determined
by the 1/4-3/4 increment method.
The slope of an H&D curve
indicates the overall contrast of a
film: low contrast slopes less than
1.10; medium contrast slopes from
1.10 to 1.70; high contrast slopes
greater than 1.70.
0-2 -1
0
1
2
Sample Density
Relative Log Exposure
3
Characteristic H&D curve for
normal development
H&D Curves
@ 70
o
F/21
o
C
Blue
Red
Green
-3
Recommended speed:
ISO/DIN 640/29
0
Recommended processing
time and temperature:
Approximately 3 minutes
at 70
0
F/21
0
C
Balance:
Daylight and electronic
flash (5500
o
K)
Contrast:
Medium
Resolution (1000:1):
7-10 line pairs/mm
0-2 -1
0
Sample Density
Relative Log Exposure
H&D Curves
@ 55
o
F/18
o
C
-3
Blue
Red
Green
Characteristic H&D curve for
cold development
2
3
1
0-2 -1
0
Sample Density
Relative Log Exposure
H&D Curves
@ 95
o
F/35
o
C
-3
Characteristic H&D curve for
hot development
2
3
1
Blue
Red
Green
T-600 Film Family
Film Data Sheet
Technical Data
Relative Log Exposure
Exposure Time (seconds)
0
.2
.4
.6
.8
1.0
1.2
1.4
1.6
1.8
.001" .01".0001" .1" 10"1" 100"
Reciprocity Law Failure
Blue
Red
Green
Modulation
Spatial Frequency (lp/mm)
0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5
0
0.2
0.4
0.6
0.8
1
Reciprocity law failure
A wide range of shutter speeds can be used without loss of film speed
or requirements for color filtration. For longer exposure times, some
exposure compensation and filtration is suggested.
Reciprocity
The ability of the film to respond in a
constant manner to a constant exposure
(light intensity x time).
Reciprocity failure occurs during very long
or very short exposures, requiring the
photographer to increase exposure.
Modulation Transfer Function
T-600 Film Family
Film Data Sheet
Technical Data
T-600 Film Family
Blue
Green
Red
Spectral Sensitivity
Wavelength (nm)
Spectral Sensitivity
350 400 450 500 550 600 650 700
0
1000
100
10
1
Spectral Sensitivity:
Shows the equivalent energy needed at each
wavelength in order to activate the emulsion so that it produces a
neutral density of .75.
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Polaroid T-600 User manual

Category
Film cameras
Type
User manual

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