I realize this is the BW forum, but since the process is based on BW processing...Anyway, I've come across a roll of unexposed Dufaycolor from 1937. It's 116 format. I've found an old set of processing directions online. using MQ developer and reversal processing the roll. Dufaycolor is a color matrix with bw emulsion that gets reversal processing. It essentially a slide film. The plan is to locate a Kodak 1A in good condition and shoot it and process. Then if results aren't too great, explore the idea of stripping and recoating it with liquid light or? Does anyone have any experience shooting an old roll of this? The asa was originally 10. so i expect it is even slower than that now. Is it possible to strip emulsion from the base after it's been developed? There is a layer of varnish between the emulsion and the reseau.
a good article on Dufaycolor with processing info:
http://www.oldandsold.com/articles21/color-photography-10.shtml
more info:
http://www.photomemorabilia.co.uk/Ilford/Dufaycolor.html
Greg
a good article on Dufaycolor with processing info:
http://www.oldandsold.com/articles21/color-photography-10.shtml
more info:
http://www.photomemorabilia.co.uk/Ilford/Dufaycolor.html
Greg
