flavio81
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E6 film is not coloured by removing dyes, couplers react to colour developer in its oxidized form to generate dyes.
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Maybe PE can shed some light on this.
What is the scientific reason that Kodachrome looks different from any E6 film?
I believe that the colour look of kodachrome could be emulated if the right dyes are used. I don't think that the the reason why kodachrome looks different is because of how dyes are introduced onto the film.
The process is different; the dye couplers are absent on the Kodachrome film (while they are integrated on an E6-type film); each of the three 'color developer' steps on the K14 (Cyan, Yellow, Magenta) introduce the corresponding color couplers.
While on E6 process there is only one color developer which reacts with the color couplers that are already within the film.
This means the chemistry is different, the process is different, and probably there are some advantages and drawbacks that means that the best Kodak could do in terms of color reproduction was different to what was achievable with E6-type films.
Color reproduction in E6 films is better (!), with less color shifts on the shadows, etc. "Better" in the sense of more close to the original thing.
Note that the difference is not only in color, but also because of K14-films being much thinner, sharpness and resolution is potentially greater (it was dramatically good on the Kodachrome 25 film).
However, the current state of the art is Provia 100F which is light years beyond films of the 1990s and 1980s, and I suspect that if Fuji engineers wanted to create a "Provia 25F" or Kodak engineers wanted to create an "Ektachrome 25G" with modern technologies, the grain would be finer than Kodachrome 25 and the resolution would be close.
The other difference, and one that I find more significant, is that the film is much more resilient to ambient conditions and storage, that means, it should last longer when freezed. (PE, correct me if i'm wrong)
This latter feature, in my opinion, is an advantage for a company that has big scale production but wants to sell a product that sells at limited amounts per year. The disadvantage i see for K14 films in year 2017 is the infrastructure required for making sure the customers can develop their film.
... But we already discussed all this on another thread that, since January, got like 30 pages.
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