Michael Talbert
Member
I have a couple of queries about two different types of internegative films used for still photography.
The first query concerns Ektacolor Internegative film 6110. The film was processed in C-22 chemicals except for the developer which was Internegative Replenisher + internegative Starting solution - 5 mins. dev time. The replenisher was used on it's own as - replenisher. I beleive the film was first marketed in 1961. My query is : Was the film always processed in Interneg Replenisher + Starting Solution, or to begin with, in 1961, was the film processed in ordinary C-22 developer. I have evidence dating from 1964 that the film required a "special developer" but nothing before that date.
I have to say that Ektacolor Interneg film gave excellent results printed on Agfacolor MCNIII type 7 and 4 paper. I made a great deal of internegs on it during the 1970s and correctly filtered with the right exposure the film was capable of giving extremely good reproductions from transparencies.
The other query is: Does anyone know anything about "Agfacolor ZN "film with regards of how it was used - filtration wise, exposure wise?
This film was used as an Internegative, it was unmasked, like Agfa CN17, and I beleive it was marketed as from the mid-fifties.
Heinz Berger mentions the film in three editions of his "Agfacolor" books, two English and one German. He says nothing about how to use the film apart from "...even better results are obtained by using masks for the ZN film..."
I take this to be either for colour correction or , more likely, for lowering the contrast. I know I'm going back a bit but there might be someone out there who knows something about the film. Any information gratefully received. Thank you. MDT
The first query concerns Ektacolor Internegative film 6110. The film was processed in C-22 chemicals except for the developer which was Internegative Replenisher + internegative Starting solution - 5 mins. dev time. The replenisher was used on it's own as - replenisher. I beleive the film was first marketed in 1961. My query is : Was the film always processed in Interneg Replenisher + Starting Solution, or to begin with, in 1961, was the film processed in ordinary C-22 developer. I have evidence dating from 1964 that the film required a "special developer" but nothing before that date.
I have to say that Ektacolor Interneg film gave excellent results printed on Agfacolor MCNIII type 7 and 4 paper. I made a great deal of internegs on it during the 1970s and correctly filtered with the right exposure the film was capable of giving extremely good reproductions from transparencies.
The other query is: Does anyone know anything about "Agfacolor ZN "film with regards of how it was used - filtration wise, exposure wise?
This film was used as an Internegative, it was unmasked, like Agfa CN17, and I beleive it was marketed as from the mid-fifties.
Heinz Berger mentions the film in three editions of his "Agfacolor" books, two English and one German. He says nothing about how to use the film apart from "...even better results are obtained by using masks for the ZN film..."
I take this to be either for colour correction or , more likely, for lowering the contrast. I know I'm going back a bit but there might be someone out there who knows something about the film. Any information gratefully received. Thank you. MDT