MMfoto
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Would it be possible to expose a color slide onto color positive paper, Ilfochrome Classic, with three separate exposures from a single color slide using Cyan, Yellow, and Magenta filters and come out with a normal color image? My first thought is that exposures would be too long for the paper and that reciprocity failure would be a big factor. Are there any other factors I may be missing?
My intent is to manipulate the separated colors to control the final image without making actual single color separations.
Would it work?
BTW, To make proper three color separations from a slide to be printed on reversal paper I assume the only "practical" way (aside from digital) would be to make the separations onto color positive film. Is this accurate?
My intent is to manipulate the separated colors to control the final image without making actual single color separations.
Would it work?
BTW, To make proper three color separations from a slide to be printed on reversal paper I assume the only "practical" way (aside from digital) would be to make the separations onto color positive film. Is this accurate?