lightwisps
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I am getting desperate for a replacement for Ilfochrome. It needs to be a positive to positive method. Heard of one Fuji was making but seems like it is a goner too. Any ideas? Thanks, Don
But the dyes in Ilfoflex cannot be same same as in
Ilfochrome, because azo dyes in that instance require chromolytic removal, and are not related to the chromogenic system of RA4.
So where do you get Ilfoflex, and can you give more detail on the process? This could be exciting.
Roger I sent a note to Ilford earlier this week. B&H have the paper listed as discontinued, other well know US suppliers advised me they don't stock this paper and in Australia the distributor told me the demand is low so they don't bring it in. I'll post the response from Ilford (in Switzerland) when it comes.
That company above is located in the USA.
I did a lot of RA-4 reversal experiments 3 years ago. Results were not too bad, but far away from professional results. Control of contrast (via pre-exposure) and color correction was very difficult and took much time and material.
The best way is using internegatives. First I used IT-N film from Fuji. Results were absolutely great, but the film is no longer produced.
For myself, I found a good substitute for obsolete internegative film: ECN-2 cinefilm. This film is low contrast and matches very good to the contrast of slides. I use an automatic Noritsu slide duplicator I got from Ebay. The machine can be loaded with bulk rolls of 100ft or more. ECN-2 tungsten film (Eterna 250T or Vision 3 200T) is available very cheap as short end. I process it in self mixed ECN-2 developer.
Joachim
I must say one thing Ilford have never been good with is promoting and making their products easy for anyone to obtain.
Most who are interested in this thread will know this, but for those who don't.....
There are two Ilfords now.
Ilford/Harmann are the ones who make black and white products. They are good at promoting and making their products easy for anyone to obtain.
Ilford Imaging Switzerland GmbH are the other Ilford. They were the manufacturers of Ilfochrome (Cibachrome, when they were known as Ilford/Ciba) and may still be the manufacturers of Ilfoflex and other Ilfocolor products.
The Swiss Ilford are the ones you will find when you go to "Ilford.com".
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