Aside from the bleach, what can remove the yellow filter layer in colour films? I'd like to try 'bleach-bypass' processing (colour develop, then fix; no bleach to rehalogenise or remove the formed silver image).
Jay
Jay
Gerald Koch said:It's unclear from your post what you are attempting to do. There are 3 color filter layers not just a yellow one. They are all decolorized during the C-41 process. Are you perhaps refering to the orange mask that all color negative films have and which remains after processing? If so you are out of luck since this dye is fairly robust and anything that would remove it would probably destroy the dye images on the film. The images on old color negs may fade away but the mask is uneffected.

Claire Senft said:I find myself not really understanding what you wish to accomplish. If you took your photo with a very strong yellow filter I would believe that you would create a very strong image in the layers that generate yellow in the print abd that you would largely suibdue the yellow layer in your film. But as I say do not really understand your goal.
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