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2.3 Processable films
This section explains processable films.
2.3.1 Processable films
Images on the following films can be printed.
I
MPORTANT
ï There are two types of black and white film; one is
black and white film (orange base)
that is for color
negative processing and the other is
black and white film
that is for monochrome negative processing only.
Be sure to process the two types of film correctly.
For black and white film, DIGITAL ICE Technology Correction is not available.
ï For details, see
3.1.1 Activating/deactivating the correction setting for removing the scratch or dust on the film
[DIGITAL ICE Technology Correction], in the Operator's Manual.
ï For details about how to use the Operator's Manual, see
7.1 Accessing the HELP display.
For 135-type film, 36 mm or more length of film is required. The length 36 mm corresponds to one frame of a 135F film.
A curled film, irregular film ends or broken perforations (holes on the both sides) may cause film jams in the film feed unit.
Check the film condition and take corrective action if necessary.
ï For details about how to handle a severely curled film, refer to
2.3.4 Problematic films and corrective actions.
2.3.2 Processable film size
*1. 135FP (24 mm
×
65 mm), 135FPS (24 mm
×
58 mm)
2.3.3 Processable film length
Film type
Details
Color negative film
Negative film processed as color negative
Sepia
Sepia film processed as color negative
Black and white film (orange
base)
Black and white negative film processed as color negative. This film is shown as
B/W
Neg. (OB)
in
Scan Setting
.
Black and white film
Negative film processed as black and white negative. This film is shown as
B/W (Neg)
in
Scan Setting
.
Color positive film
−
135-type film
IX240-type film
ï 135F (full size)
ï 135H (half size)
ï IX240-film cartridge
ï 135P (Panorama)
ï 135FP/135FPS (full panorama)
Film type
Processable length
135-type film
36 mm or more
(This corresponds to one frame of 135F.)
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