C-41 is a chromogenic color print film developing process introduced by Kodak in 1972, superseding the C-22 process. C-41, also known as CN-16 by Fuji...
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Introduced by Kodak in 1956, C-22 is an obsolete process for developing color film, superseded by the C-41 process in 1972 for the launch of 110 film...
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Replenishment (photography) (category Photographic processes)
film processed in each individual bath; as well as by the amount of film push-processed in the E-6 process; and by film type in the C-41 process. C-41 color...
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Darkroom (section Print processing)
process allows complete control over the medium. Due to the popularity of color photography and complexity of processing color film (see C-41 process)...
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process Chromogenic negative C-41 process RA-4 process Dufaycolor Dye destruction Cibachrome Ilfochrome Dye-transfer process Finlaycolor Heliochrome Kinemacolor...
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the same equipment that is used for processing black and white negative film or C-41 color negative film. The process is highly sensitive to temperature...
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surface, usually photographic film or an electronic image sensor. The process and practice of creating such images is called photography. Most photographs...
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negative film is developed with the C-41 process and colour negative print materials with the RA-4 process. These processes are very similar, with differences...
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Analog photography (section Processes)
negative film uses C-41 process, while color reversible film uses E-6 process for color slides. Kodachrome used to have its own process with one developer...
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designed to be processed in the C-22 process, which is the predecessor to today's C-41 process. Only a few specialty labs still process this film, due...
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CMYK color model (redirect from Process color)
The CMYK color model (also known as process color, or four color) is a subtractive color model, based on the CMY color model, used in color printing,...
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Chromogenic photography (category Photographic processes)
provide black-and-white negatives, and are processed in standard color developers (such as the C-41 process). In this case, the dyes are a neutral color...
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advancements in image processing techniques. Most DSLR and third party lens manufacturers now make lenses specifically designed for APS-C cameras. The designations...
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Push processing in photography, sometimes called uprating, refers to a film developing technique that increases the effective sensitivity of the film being...
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filter effects. Cross processing usually involves one of the two following methods. Processing positive color reversal film in C-41 chemicals, resulting...
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each pixel, which is electronically processed and stored in a digital image file for subsequent display or processing. The result with photographic emulsion...
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Pixel (category Image processing)
Imaging. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2009-02-19. Fred C. Billingsley, "Processing Ranger and Mariner Photography," in Computerized Imaging Techniques...
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only black & white film on the market that can be developed using the C-41 process. As a chromogenic film, XP2 can scan well because it avoids the limitations...
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The oil print process is a photographic printmaking process that dates to the mid-19th century. Oil prints are made on paper on which a thick gelatin...
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Gelatin silver print (redirect from Gelatin silver process)
is the most commonly used chemical process in black-and-white photography, and is the fundamental chemical process for modern analog color photography...
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Calotype (redirect from Calotype process)
Calotype or talbotype is an early photographic process introduced in 1841 by William Henry Fox Talbot, using paper coated with silver iodide. Paper texture...
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Color print film (category Photographic processes)
to be processed according to the C-41 process. Several types of color print film have been manufactured for different film-developing processes. They...
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Erotic photography (section The calotype process)
000. In 1841, William Fox Talbot patented the calotype process, the first negative-positive process, making possible multiple copies. This invention permitted...
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which is processed using the C-41 process. The chemicals and the color dye couplers on the film may vary depending on the process used to develop the film...
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WrestleMania 41, also promoted as WrestleMania Vegas, was a 2025 professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) and livestreaming event produced by WWE. It...
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or palladium prints. This darkroom process cannot be performed with a color photograph. The effects of this process can be emulated with software in digital...
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Minilab (section Film processor)
chemical processing just like larger dedicated photo processing labs, using processes such as CP-49E or RA-4 for photographic paper processing, and C-41 for...
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to light. c. 1794 – Elizabeth Fulhame invented the concept of catalysis and discovered photoreduction. She describes catalysis as a process at length...
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Holography (section Process)
as perfectly as the extremely motion-intolerant holographic recording process requires. Early holography required high-power and expensive lasers. Currently...
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