Daguerrotype Becquerel Development and Modern Film

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Becquerel daguerreotypes are developed using orange or red light over a period of a few hours. Often the film or plate holder used during exposure is covered by a red or orange film such as Rubylith. This is then exposed to the sun or under an incandescent lamp for several hours. With a well prepared and exposed plate the image can start to be seen within the first 15 minutes of development.

Can we use that process or similar one with modern film ? May be Ortho film ?

Thank you for the tip Molli :D

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I did some brief experiments a few years back, and I don't recall results of any kind. I'll see if I have some notes or samples.
 
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