IDK if this is the best place to put this post. It is intended to clarify some of Kodak's coating practices and place some products in better perspective.
I have said in the past in many posts that Kodak coats 42" wide with a 2" discardable edge (1" on each side of the web) in 5000 ft lengths. Well, I spent most of my time with paper coating for which this is true, but in film, I dealt with the Pilot lab which coated 21" wide film coatings.
However, the newest Kodak coating machine coats 54" wide and 6000 ft lengths. So, I have to stand kind of corrected. This increases the amount of film from a single master roll by quite a bit and also increases the cost of a master roll. Of course, paper coated in Colorado is coated over 70" wide.
So, with these corrections, you now have a more complete picture of the yields and costs.
Sorry about the ambiguity, but this was brought to my attention by an EK friend recently.
PE
I have said in the past in many posts that Kodak coats 42" wide with a 2" discardable edge (1" on each side of the web) in 5000 ft lengths. Well, I spent most of my time with paper coating for which this is true, but in film, I dealt with the Pilot lab which coated 21" wide film coatings.
However, the newest Kodak coating machine coats 54" wide and 6000 ft lengths. So, I have to stand kind of corrected. This increases the amount of film from a single master roll by quite a bit and also increases the cost of a master roll. Of course, paper coated in Colorado is coated over 70" wide.
So, with these corrections, you now have a more complete picture of the yields and costs.
Sorry about the ambiguity, but this was brought to my attention by an EK friend recently.
PE


