Kodak R-3?

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I recently stumbled upon a pack of Kodak Ektachrome Radiance III. Process is R-3 (or compatible). I'm unfamiliar with the process and have found little information on it other than that it appears to be a dye-coupling reversal process. I was wondering if anyone might know if there are any alternative ways to process this stuff, either in Ilfochrome chemicals, as a black and white reversal print (some documentation mentioned that the black and white, and dye steps were separate in development...sounds almost like kodachrome), or any other chemicals. Thanks.
 

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This is Kodaks last reversal color paper for making color prints from slides. The process and the paper have been discontinued. It is a chromogenic dye type reversal process material, and is not compatible, nor similar in any way to Cibachrome/Ilfochrome. You cannot use it as a b/w paper at all.
 

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Its experimentable for sure

do it like a slide film? First developer - think d-19 with thiocyanate. Flash exposure to reverse, or tin bath to chemically reverse. then RA-4 as the rest of the process would be the way I would try it. I have some ancient reversal paper in the freezer that I plan on some day getting around to processing this way to see how things go, when printing slides.
 

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It was cancelled in about 2000 and therefore would be quite old now. No chemistry is available and no formulas for making scratch mixes exist.

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I recall seeing R-3 paper at Adorama and chemicals at Freestyle as recently as a year or two ago. It's conceivable you could still find some R-3 developer somewhere, but given the age of both paper and any developer you'd find, I wouldn't count on great results. You might try calling some mail-order outfits on the off chance they've got some or would know where to get it. You could also keep an eye on eBay. I just tried a search there and didn't find anything, but who knows what'll appear next week or next month....
 
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the last R-3 process to run in australia was done so until last year in victoria and it was being done on out of date materials
yet still achieving a great result. R-3 is one process I will not miss as i found its colour gamut and the luminescence of the paper wasn't as rich as Ilfochrome is. Im going to get crucified for this hehehehe.
 
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