Background, I am trying to create some scanning software for negative inversion.
I am interested to hear from anyone involved in the design of color negative emulsions, or similar technical background, that could explain what the reason is for the different contrast index or gamma between each color layer, of a color negative emulsion?
Tracing the physical process through to exposure onto color paper, it is clear to me at least that this bias is not removed by the corresponding individual characteristic curves of color RA-4 paper.
I am interested to hear from anyone involved in the design of color negative emulsions, or similar technical background, that could explain what the reason is for the different contrast index or gamma between each color layer, of a color negative emulsion?
Tracing the physical process through to exposure onto color paper, it is clear to me at least that this bias is not removed by the corresponding individual characteristic curves of color RA-4 paper.