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What dyes? I can't think of any OTOMH. That is why Utocolor and things like it have failed.
PE
PE
AFAIK the dyes for UTO color have not been published, but I've never made a search beyond some simple queries.
PE
Thank you so much ! ! I just ordered a copy of Friedman for my library. I might have to try this out myself now when Christmas break comes and I've got some more time. Thanks for finding a reference !J. S. Friedman in his "History of Color Photography" has a very good discussion of the Utocolour system ...
The dyes you mention are probably not the ones used. The film would fade at almost the same rate as these three dyes. And they are not very stable in the long term, nor do I know any way to stabilize them.
PE
The dyes mentioned fade slowly, not rapidly, and that is why I feel that they are not usable in a Utocolor type material. Of course they are not as stable as modern dyes, but they don't fade rapidly. Their biggest enemy, at a guess, would be the UV in sunlight.
PE
Thank you for presenting this book. It is very interesting.Just chiming in here again, does page 702 from: http://www.processreversal.org/public/text/Glafkides_photographic_chemistry_vol_2_compressed.pdf
help at all? (chapter xxxiv)
@falotico All 3 dyes you have mentioned are there.
@Photo Engineer The stabilization and sensitization methods are mentioned as well, I think
Just chiming in here again, does page 702 from: http://www.processreversal.org/public/text/Glafkides_photographic_chemistry_vol_2_compressed.pdf
help at all? (chapter xxxiv)
@falotico All 3 dyes you have mentioned are there.
@Photo Engineer The stabilization and sensitization methods are mentioned as well, I think
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