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The normal way today is restoring of slides from bad colors via scanning workflow - and software manipulation.
But the possible succsess is allways restricted - because there is no method with extreme color shifts.
Did you noticed color shifts on E6 slides ever?
What is your experience with slides of that age?
From my experience Kodachrome25 is looking as fresh developed last week!
And I have to state the problem with bad colors is very little on my side.
(Just a couple of Agfa and other E6 film types are "infected" )
Some of my first Ektachromes (early 80th) have a little brownish cast.
No problem from my point - I remember this brownish "look" from the time far behind.
But my urgend problem is caused from dust particles and pieces of fluff.
Some are NOT removable .....
..!
Some may say "ICE" and "SRD" will help.
But how to get these "auto corrected" slides back in my Rollei projector
?
I personaly find following way with particles of different origin while years of archievement onto slides.
"Dust off brushing" will not help anymore because it is in the surface of the gelantine.
A post final bath is my provisional solution. That is not removing 100% of particles but it helps much.
Perhaps I will do it again with some slides.
[Post Post final wash] .
The solution I use is simple warm water with extreme smal amounds of dish soap. [photo flow would be better].
....And destilled water again and again.
[With hot water it is real easy to remove everything on the film..incl. emulsion].....So be aware of
!
Have anybody made experience in this direction?
with regards
But the possible succsess is allways restricted - because there is no method with extreme color shifts.
Did you noticed color shifts on E6 slides ever?
What is your experience with slides of that age?
From my experience Kodachrome25 is looking as fresh developed last week!
And I have to state the problem with bad colors is very little on my side.
(Just a couple of Agfa and other E6 film types are "infected" )
Some of my first Ektachromes (early 80th) have a little brownish cast.
No problem from my point - I remember this brownish "look" from the time far behind.
But my urgend problem is caused from dust particles and pieces of fluff.
Some are NOT removable .....

Some may say "ICE" and "SRD" will help.
But how to get these "auto corrected" slides back in my Rollei projector


I personaly find following way with particles of different origin while years of archievement onto slides.
"Dust off brushing" will not help anymore because it is in the surface of the gelantine.
A post final bath is my provisional solution. That is not removing 100% of particles but it helps much.
Perhaps I will do it again with some slides.
[Post Post final wash] .
The solution I use is simple warm water with extreme smal amounds of dish soap. [photo flow would be better].

[With hot water it is real easy to remove everything on the film..incl. emulsion].....So be aware of

Have anybody made experience in this direction?
with regards