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The minimum camera resolution for planetary cameras is 125 lines/mm divided by camera reduction ratio.
Example: 125 ÷ 24X = 5.2 block or nearest block
The minimum camera resolution for rotary cameras is 100 lines/mm divided by camera reduction ratio.
Example: 100 ÷ 24X = 4.1 block or nearest block
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Irregular maintenance can cause density variations and dirty film. The following preventative maintenance procedures have been shown to prevent film density variations and reduce the appearance of dirty film coming out of the processor.
Yes, microfilm can be cleaned and re-washed to remove surface dirt if your film is in good physical condition. Care must be taken to inspect the film prior to cleaning. Splices, tears, rips, and curling can cause jams in the processor and lead to film damage and image loss. Cleaning may heal minor emulsion scratches in the gelatin layer. However, most scratches or abrasions on the emulsion will remain.
If you use your film for retrieval purposes in a microfilm reader, you should incorporate a daily cleaning procedure (refer to your operator’s manual).
Some reasons that microfilm can become dirty include:
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