I would like to copy my negatives on print films to make slides.
Reading the datasheets for Kodak print film 5302 or Orwo PF2, there is not even a mention of anti-halation layer. Only 2302 print film seems to have that layer.
Does this mean that there is no need for anti-halo layer when contact-printing on films? What if I would like to print also optically on these films? Maybe that the layer is needed only when dealing with high-contrast real scenes that are shot on camera films?
I looked for other high-contrast films like Rollei ATP 1.1 and there seems to be no anti-halation as well. At least the datasheet on Macodirect's website does not mention it (while it do so for other films).