confirmed the cine colour neg is not C41 but it will be ok in C41chemicals with dip and dunk or spiral tank.
It is like 5222 'needs' D96 and trix D76...
Wet printing may be more difficult dependent on enlarger, scanning no problem
but don't try it with a mini lab unless you know the managers real well. Some machines can cope if the staff are trained.
It is nice film as the rem jet layer reduces burn relative to normal 135 colour
when you finish washing in spiral you need to sponge off remjet layer under bath faucet in good light
try a short end if you home process c41
If you can get short ends and don't need mini labs it can be real cheap...
I'm not sure if I trust your chemical recommendations, considering that you said that Double-X can only be used in D 96 or D-76, just not at all true, any normal developer can develop Double-X film, I've used in Rodinal, HC-110, and Ilfsol 3 with lovely results. I've also heard others using Pyro style developers with Double-X
With regard to the ECN-2 film, the rem jet layer, if I recall correctly, can be dissolve easily pre-development by washing the film in sodium bicarbonate and water a few times before you use the first developer. Can't remember the amount but it's not that much.
I could be wrong about that chemistry, but you know it's something simple like that.
And I wanted to know what you meant by okay, I wouldn't want to develop something in C-41 expecting GOOD Color, and get something that looked like he was developed in the 1970s color scheme...
I do have some C-41 processing to do, so perhaps I'll throw it in at the end of a batch, but at one point I researched this because I have a bunch of it, and I collected the chemistry in order to make my own ECN-2 developer, and it certainly was not the same as what's in C-41.
Anyway I'm not saying you don't know what you're talking about, but have you actually done this process and compared cine film both films developed in standard ECN-2 chemistry and C-41 chemistry and they look the same?
If so do you have examples?
Thanks.


