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  1. 2 mag 2020 · I’ve used nearly every process out there and have developed several of my own (ask me about E6 reversal without E6 chemistry sometime!) so I figured it wouldn’t be the end of the world. But I quickly discovered that “Thar be dragons here!” was the only thing on the Kodachrome edge of the map.

  2. 4 dic 2013 · Il processo E6 è l’attuale procedura standard di sviluppo delle pellicole positive normali (quindi, escluse le Kodachrome) ed è il successore dei precedenti processi standard E3 ed E4, ritirati dal commercio per ragioni di praticità e di sostenibilità ambientale.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › E-6_processE-6 process - Wikipedia

    The E-6 process (often abbreviated to E-6) is a chromogenic photographic process for developing Ektachrome, Fujichrome and other color reversal (also called slide or transparency) photographic film .

  4. 4 ott 2017 · I shot Kodachrome in the early 1990’s along with E6 emulsions. The consumer processing (Qualex?) by this point had some QC issues that often resulted in cyan or greenish casts more prominent that slides I’d acquired taken in the 1970’s.

  5. 9 mag 2012 · It is NOT OK to run Kodachrome in E6. Kodachrome is a very strange film which only processes in K-14, which was discontinued in 2010. If you run Kodachrome in E6, the emulsion will strip off and you will get no image. plus, the Rem-Jet backing will clog the processor.

  6. 26 gen 2017 · For the unfamiliar, Kodachrome was one of the most iconic films ever made. It was a slide film that was adored by shooters across genres for decades, offering some truly legendary color rendition. The chemicals and process (K-14) were specific to the film and rather tricky, so the last roll of it was developed in 2010.

  7. 5 mag 2022 · The Kodachrome 64 negatives were scanned using Epson V700 flatbed scanner, with factory 135 negative carriers. Scanned as black and white negative, at 2400 DPI, 16 bit grayscale, saved as TIFF file. The scans look a bit contrasty and sharp, with good dynamic range and fine grain.