Re: Kodak targets
Re: Kodak targets
- Subject: Re: Kodak targets
- From: Carlo Lavatori <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 25 May 2005 19:21:18 +0200
<x-tad-bigger>They don’t really have expiration dates as such, but the usable life of the target is a “function of its exposure to light, handling and the storage conditions used”. Kodak recommends storing the targets (at least the transparent ones) in a light tight, air tight container in a temperature controlled environment…preferably a freezer (don’t set the fish sticks on top of it). If you think the target has been compromised, you could have it remeasured. Anyone know how much it costs to get this done?</x-tad-bigger>
That's what I meant to ask:
what is their "
<x-tad-bigger>usable life" even if kept "in a light tight, air tight container in a temperature controlled environment" as Kodak suggests
and
is the "reference file date" printed on the cover to be considered, more or less, their production date?
Carlo</x-tad-bigger>
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