nickandre
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How might I process ECN2 without the chemistry if I don't want to send it out. What color developer does it use? Can ammonia be used to remove the remjet backing?
... picture color negative is built to have a contrast (gamma) of 0.50 and ... is way too low for conventional color print materials...
PE
These are scanned 8x10s and the only adjustments are to match the print as close as possible. I've been working with ECN films (Kodak and Fuji) and come up with two different processes. One for high contrast and one for low contrast. The high contrast process uses the standard C-41 process at a slightly reduced temperature and standard times, and the low contrast process uses RA4 at normal temperature and a three minute develop time. Extended RA4 developing time will likely increase contrast, but I have not tried it yet. I have used: Fuji 8563 250iso daylight, Fuji 8592 500iso daylight, Fuji 8522 64isodaylight and Kodak 5201 64iso daylight. ...
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The ECN process is optimized for a Br/I emulsion and the RA4 process is optimized for a Cl/Br emulsion (actually nearly a pure Cl). You go figure.
PE
I could make a wild guess, but due to the difference in CD4 and CD3 activity, my chances of being right are pretty slim. I'll think about it. Jog my memory in a few months.
PE
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