Re: filmscanners: orange mask & E6

2001-01-17 Thread Roman Kielich®
At 21:38 16/01/2001 +1000, you wrote: >Roger wrote: >[snip] > > So, unfortunately, you won't have a negative colour image > > after the second (Colour) developer. > >Doesn't this stuff relate to cross-processing somehow? Or is it only >possible to cross process from a neg film to E6 not the other

RE: filmscanners: orange mask & E6

2001-01-16 Thread Roger Smith
At 9:44 PM +1100 1/16/01, Roman Kielich® wrote: >nothing. after FD you have all exposed AgX developed (BW negative), >if you transfer film to CD (omitting reversal), the remaining silver >salt has ano ability to be developed (no latent image). so CD leaves >some fog, nothing else. then all silv

Re: filmscanners: orange mask & E6

2001-01-16 Thread Rob Geraghty
Roger wrote: [snip] > So, unfortunately, you won't have a negative colour image > after the second (Colour) developer. Doesn't this stuff relate to cross-processing somehow? Or is it only possible to cross process from a neg film to E6 not the other way around? Rob

RE: filmscanners: orange mask & E6

2001-01-16 Thread Roman Kielich®
>Now, I wonder what would happen >if you left out the reversal bath and went straight to the Colour >Developer... I've never bothered to try such a drastic move, but it >might be interesting. > >Regards, >Roger Smith nothing. after FD you have all exposed AgX developed (BW negative), if you tr

RE: filmscanners: orange mask & E6

2001-01-15 Thread Laurie Solomon
I stand corrected. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Roger Smith Sent: Monday, January 15, 2001 9:51 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: filmscanners: orange mask & E6 At 7:27 PM -0600 1/15/01, Laurie Solomon wrote: &g

RE: filmscanners: orange mask & E6

2001-01-15 Thread Roger Smith
At 7:27 PM -0600 1/15/01, Laurie Solomon wrote: >If my understandings of the E-6 process are correct, there are two >developing processes and a bleaching process followed by a redevelopment >process. The first development process develops the latent image on the >transparency film as a black and w