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(1) a full color photograph on transparent film; (2) full color manually drawn design rendered in transparent colors to permit light transmission through the film and color layers, can be used in displays by back lighting, ...

 


With color transparency film and Polaroid tests, we used to work so hard on ensuring just basic exposure.

Slide: A 35mm color transparency.
Soft-Proof: The process of using the computer monitor to accurately simulate what the image will look like when printed. Proofing on screen rather than with a hard-copy contract proof.

COLOR REVERSAL FILM PROCESSING Color transparency film forms dyes according to a reversed silver positive; for example, a yellow dye image forms in the top emulsion that corresponds to an absence of blue in the original scene.

IT8 calibration uses a calibrated color transparency test pattern or a calibrated reflective color test pattern (also called Q60 targets).

A process by which a photographic print is made directly from a color transparency. Noted for rich color, brilliant clarity and unprecedented archival quality for color prints. Also called Ilfochrome.

At the same moment in time that Adams and his colleagues were mastering the art of black-and-white photography in the '30s, Kodak and Agfa introduced the first modern color transparency film.

The dynamic range of the current crop of DigiCams is similar to that of color transparency film.

-Positive/positive printing - process for printing a color transparency directly on paper to produce a positive print.

Kodak process E6 Ektachrome (color transparency) processing manual Z-119
Kodak process E6 Q-LAB processing manual Z-6 (more details than processing manual Z119 above) ...

Chrome. An informal photographic term used as a generic for any kind of color transparency, including Kodachrome, Ektachrome, or Fujichrome.

But the good part is that due to the increased image size, you will be able to enlarge without any considerable loss of quality. The other key thing is that the 6x7cm color transparency is very impressive on a lightbox as compared to the 35mm and ...

See also: Color, Transparency, Photograph, Film, Light