bill williams
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Mitsubishi = Konishiroku = Sakura.
PE
Mitsubishi bank owned Sakura (Konishiroku) and also the Mitsubishi plant and therefore the Hachioji plant of Konishiroku Kabushiki Kaisha and the Mitsubishi photographic paper plant were closely allied and in close communication. This is directly from Wakabayashi Yasuo Hakase San, Fukushacho of R&D at Konica. Wakarimashita?
Confirmed by Ueda Hirozo Hakase San, Fukushacho of Fuj during lunch and a tour at Kodak Parki.
All personal communications!
Sayonara, to mato ato de.
PE
A correction. I'm posting this all without my notes, which may not even exist anymore. It should be obvious that you can't project through an orange mask and get an orange mask on the RA4 interneg. So, you have to project through the opposite. The mask should consist of 60 cyan and 20 magenta. This will then give an orange mask on the interneg. I think that is right. I'll continue to look for my notes.
polyglot: Yes, if you didn't have the positive to positive chemicals and papers, and didn't want a print made using digital, the likely best way to go would be to make a C41 internegative. But to do so, you have to copy the transparency onto the film, process the film, and then enlarge the film. I was looking for a way to quickly do a positive to positive and remain in the RA4 workflow. And after all that I've done, the C41 route is the only way to go if you need quality.
It was my understanding the Mitsubishi group members were autonomous; your little equation above implies equality, more specifically, that the color paper was identical. Even if you are correct and they were owned by the same group*, that does not mean the products were the same, just as it does not mean that Lucky Color Film is identical to Kodacolor Film.
Are you of the opinion that Konica-Minolta is owned by Mitsubishi too?
I am given to belive that Dai Nippon bought Konika's old factory in 2006... (Dai Nippon is related to Mitsubshi) but that does not really tell me that DNP also bought Mitsubishi, or vice versa...
Konika = DNP sounds better than Konika = Mitsubishi;
At least as far as the paper goes....
So what is the relationship between Mitsubishi and DNP?
There is one, but I don't think it is as simple as your equation makes it appear.
Anyway, this is all too "icky" for me... I guess it depends on where you draw the line... Wratten= Kodak since Kodak ate them up. But, (before they pullled out) did Kodak = Lucky?
(I hear they had a 20% share (and perhaps 90% brains? so 110% Kodak?)
There are side relationships and then there are vertical relationships.
Your equation
Mitsubishi = Konishiroku = Sakura.
just doesn't do this subject justice...
... because the equality between the last two parts...
is much greater than the equality of the first two parts.
(Sort of reminds me of Animal Farm!)
Ma, watashi wa so omoimasu.
Sore dewa, mata atode.
Omoshiroi hanashi desu ne. APUG wa itsu kara nihongo ni natta kana?.
RE: Mitsubishi / Konishiroku / Sakura -- who cares? You guys are ruining an interesting thread with your bickering.
Whew! thanks, just had to get that off my chest.![]()
Bickering? Actually, this interaction went rather well I thought.
However, I am sorry you were displeased!
Rich conversations, or even thoughs in general, are not always linear.
By all means, do continue...
However, you can never introduce a mask by using filtration. All you get is "color" that duplicates the color of the mask at one density level. Remember that a mask is in the form of an orange positive image overlaid on a negative color image.
PE
Yes, I think I am doing it as you said it should be done. And the results are decent. I've not been able to find my notes, its been several months since I did any of it and I probably tossed them accidently. I remember that there were a lot of variables to deal with.
You may find this thread helpful (photo.net). I think you should try and get your hands on some Dektol (we know that works) or perhaps use a more concentrated DDX or maybe even Rodinal 1:10.
Also, if you leave the paper out in the sun it will begin to print out (not good) and a few hours between the BW dev and the colour process is probably not advisable either.
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