blee1996
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Has anyone seen the new remjet-free film by small respoolers in the US yet? It would be tempting to try some.
Don't know if it is news, AHU is officially launched
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"addition of an anti-halation protective undercoat layer (“AHU”) on the emulsion side of the film, which washes away during processing"
Is this a silver AHU layer or a dye-based layer?
That's a good point. I guess it'll be possible, but you'll end up with an extra layer of density. May not be a problem if you scan the film if the density is somewhat limited.Does this mean that bleach bypass processing wouldn't be possible with the new films?
That's a good point. I guess it'll be possible, but you'll end up with an extra layer of density. May not be a problem if you scan the film if the density is somewhat limited.
In movie production I think bleach bypass is (was) generally done on the original recording film. But I doubt many productions use it anymore. In principle, bleach bypass could be done on the print film, but I doubt this was done.
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