kaydi [2007-10-19 15:55:49 +0000 UTC]
Wow, I had to do a double take and make sure that was your name. Very nice, I like the colors. Question, what is ektachrome?
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Propagandroid In reply to kaydi [2007-10-22 05:20:13 +0000 UTC]
Ektachrome is a Kodak emulsion that is normally processed in E6 chemistry to produce positives. If you shot slides of your work, it was on this very same stuff.
Cross-processing is what it is called when you run E6-type films through C41 chemistry, and render a color-skewed and contrast-increased negative.
A note: some 1-hour places will tell you that they can't do it b/c it could ruin their chemistry (C41), but the shop here told me that there is actually no problem with doing this at all.
...people keep telling me I should be a TA :/
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