The six main systems in Automatic Processing are?
The largest and most complex system in autoprocessing
Transport system
Transports the film through the various steps in processing
* Controls the development and total processing times
* Agitates solution and concentration
Transport system
What are the threee smaller subsystems of transport system?
Roller subsystem (1), Transport rack subsystem (2), Drive subsystem (3)
The roller subsystem has 3 main types of ROLLERS namely:
1.1 Entrance rollers
1.2 Transport/planetary rollers
1.3 Master/solar rollers
This subsystem of the transport system has the following functions:
“Grabbing” the film and transport it through the various
stages of processing;
* Provide squeegee action (rationale: to prevent too much
solution carryover)
Roller Subsystem
This roller type is serrated to grip the film better as it enters
the processor
Entrance rollers
This main type of roller is responsible for the
transportation of film that have a diameter of 1” and are
mounted in pairs (either staggered or opposing each other).
Transport/Planetary Rollers
Another main type of roller. These rollers are 3”-
large rollers found at the bottom of each solution tank where the film must bend and turn back upward.
Master/Solar Rollers
For the transport system, there are four types of transport racks. What are these?
2.1 Entrance rack
2.2. Vertical or deep racks
2.3 Turnaround racks
2.4 Crossover racks
Converts the latent image to a manifest image and is the most important processing solution
Developer
Has high alkalinity with a pH level between 10 and 11.5
Developer
Removes unexposed and underdeveloped silver halide crystals from the film
Fixer
Halts the development process
Fixer
Hardens the emulsion for permanent storage
Fixer
Should be mixed before the developer to prevent contamination
Fixer
Is an acidic solution with a pH level between 4 and 4.5
Fixer
Only 0.1% contamination can deteriorate developer activity enough to compromise image quality
Fixer
3–5 minutes of film immersion converting latent to visible image
Manual Processing – Developer
Contains 1% acetic acid to neutralize the developer and stop development
Manual Processing – Stop Bath or Water Rinse
Removes unexposed and undeveloped silver halide crystals and hardens emulsion for permanent storage
Manual Processing – Fixer
Removes excess fixer from the film with about 20 minutes of immersion
Manual Processing – Washing
Accomplished using an electric dryer or hanger to remove moisture from film
Manual Processing – Drying
Subsystem that grabs and moves the film through processing and provides squeegee action
Roller Subsystem