Romanko
Member
Is it possible to develop Kodachrome as color negative by modifying the original process? I read that Ektachrome E3/E4 could be cross-processed in C-22. I am wondering if a color negative process could be designed for Kodachrome in a similar fashion? With color negative we have more room for error in matching the densities and the gammas of the three color layers. A hybrid analogue/digital process has even more flexibility.
I've developed a roll of found Kodachrome 64 as a black and white negative and it came out better than expected. So I am wondering if we could take it one step further and get some color out of it? Not "Kodachrome colors", obviously, but at least some color.
I am aware of the attempts of recreating the original process by several members here. The original process is too much effort for me and requires more control than I can achieve in a home darkroom. Mixing three developers and adding two extra development steps sounds doable.
I've developed a roll of found Kodachrome 64 as a black and white negative and it came out better than expected. So I am wondering if we could take it one step further and get some color out of it? Not "Kodachrome colors", obviously, but at least some color.
I am aware of the attempts of recreating the original process by several members here. The original process is too much effort for me and requires more control than I can achieve in a home darkroom. Mixing three developers and adding two extra development steps sounds doable.