Colour Negative Film Colour negative film is available in speeds from 100ASA to 1600ASA. It has a very much greater latitude than either black & white negative or colour reveral film, about 5 stops.
This is the standard process for all colour negative films and is available almost anywhere. Reversal/transparency film requires the E-6 process.
Colour masking A pink or orange mask built into colour negative film to improve final reproduction on the print. Search SWPP and BPPA Information provided by: SWPP BPPA More Photographic Terms ...
C41 The number given to a Chemical process for developing colour negative film. (created by Kodak but adopted universally by every other manufacturer).
Fixer is used for processing all commonly used films, including black and white films, colour negative films (C41), colour reversal films (E6), and chromogenic films.
ISO - is derived from the world of film cameras and was the International Standards Organisation's definition of the speed - or sensitivity - of colour negative film.
See also: Negative film, Colour negative, Print, Negative, Film
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