Sam_D
Member
This is my first post here on APUG (or any forum actually) so here goes:
After reading through some of the threads here on and off for the past year or so I've been very drawn to the attempts to develop kodachrome. I spent some time looking through the 1972 patent, and it includes all the needed chemicals except the couplers. For this, it has a list of patents that described coupler chemicals. The pdf has a compiled list of the information I could get from these patents, and some other older ones relating to couplers. I have also seen the thread on using Rockland polytoner couplers, which would seem like it would work just fine. Now on to the question. To my knowledge, the emulsions are layered as follows: Anti-halation, base, red sensitive, green sensitive, yellow filter, blue sensitive, UV filter. I am wondering how the anti-halation layer and the yellow filter are removed. I've heard to use borax for the backing, but I'm not sure. For the filter, I've heard that it is removed during the first development and then bleaching steps. I'm doing this for a 10th grade chemistry project, and as of now, NOT actually attempting the process, so don't tell me it's impossible. Thanks for any help that can be provided.
After reading through some of the threads here on and off for the past year or so I've been very drawn to the attempts to develop kodachrome. I spent some time looking through the 1972 patent, and it includes all the needed chemicals except the couplers. For this, it has a list of patents that described coupler chemicals. The pdf has a compiled list of the information I could get from these patents, and some other older ones relating to couplers. I have also seen the thread on using Rockland polytoner couplers, which would seem like it would work just fine. Now on to the question. To my knowledge, the emulsions are layered as follows: Anti-halation, base, red sensitive, green sensitive, yellow filter, blue sensitive, UV filter. I am wondering how the anti-halation layer and the yellow filter are removed. I've heard to use borax for the backing, but I'm not sure. For the filter, I've heard that it is removed during the first development and then bleaching steps. I'm doing this for a 10th grade chemistry project, and as of now, NOT actually attempting the process, so don't tell me it's impossible. Thanks for any help that can be provided.