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== E6 ==
== E6 ==
This is reversal process the yields a transparencies. Since slide mounts are no longer manufactured, we can no longer provide mounted slides as an option on 35mm E6 processing.
This is reversal process the yields a transparencies. Since slide mounts are no longer manufactured, we can no longer provide mounted slides as an option on 35mm E6 processing. We no longer provide E6 processing - recommending Richards Photo Lab in LA


== C41 ==
== C41 ==

Revision as of 11:21, 4 August 2014

E6

This is reversal process the yields a transparencies. Since slide mounts are no longer manufactured, we can no longer provide mounted slides as an option on 35mm E6 processing. We no longer provide E6 processing - recommending Richards Photo Lab in LA

C41

This is a color negative processing.

Cross Processing E-6 in C-41

Normally film will come out contrasty. The film type also is a factor in how contrasty. Some people push their film 1 Stop but is not necessary.

Black & White

Film processing that yields black and white negatives.

Coffee Processing

Coffee Processing yields black and white negatives. Instant coffee and Vitamin C are used instead of a standard film developer.

Unsupported Film Stock

This section notes the types of film stock that are not designed to be processed using C41, B&W or E6 processing. If the film stock in question is not noted below, speak with Glen about the possibility of processing it here and the expected success.

  -Seattle FilmWorks: Old 35mm motion picture film designed for the ECN-2 process. Customers inquiring about processing this film can be directed to FilmRescue Film Rescue International
   Film Works