What is the purpose of film having a colored base? I notice most of the films I work with have a blue-greenish base. Why?
Wouldn't it be better if the base were just clear?
Wouldn't it be better if the base were just clear?

So, if this dye's purpose is to cut down on halation, why doesn't it wash out when you do the prewash like an antihalation layer?
Also, with it being dye and all, does it affect the stability of the film base? I have heard this is a reason why color films in general are not as archivally stable as black and white films.
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