Agfachrome crd

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Rhodes

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A friend and colleague of mine got me can of 30m agfachrome crd duplicanting film, that was from his father who worked as a photographer in the house of coin here, due to my interest in film photography. It was store in the fridge and never opened.
For what I could find in the web, it's a duplicating slide film, possibly iso 12 and processed in AP44/E6. The can has a information about filters - Y15 M, C05. This filters are for the lens of the camera when using the film or is the enlarger filter settings?
Can this film be use as a "normal" slide film for pictures?
 

dynachrome

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I have some Ektachroms slide duplicating film which is something like this. I'd better experiment with it before E-6 processing becomes unavailable. Experiment is the key word. Don't shoot a wedding with this film no matter how much you think you know about it.
 

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If it's like the Ektachrome 6121 in 4x5 that I have that's not supposed to be used in camera, it will give you very low contrast, fairly high latitude results. My film comes out very cold even with the correction filter, but that may just be due to it's age.

This scan is color corrected and has had a bit of contrast added in post, but the colors themselves are natural.
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