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Jan 6 11 10:57 AM

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Am I right to say that there are 4 ways to develop films in Singapore:
1) normal processing of colour negatives via C-41
2) cross processing of colour negatives via E-6
3) normal processing of positives via E-6
4) normal B&W negatives processing

Can (3) normal processing of positives via E-6 be scanned into CD?

Will the colours turn out like (1) normal processing of colour negatives via C-41??

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Jan 6 11 11:58 AM

"cross processing of colour negatives via E-6" is not possible. slides can be cross processed through c41. E-6 processing quite expensive. there are some B&W films that can be c41 processed too

normal processing of positives via E-6 can be scanned into CD. haha i think processing of positives via E-6 will produce much more saturated colours than
normal processing of colour negatives via C-41.

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Jan 6 11 12:58 PM

1) normal processing of colour negatives via C-41 ==> Yes
2) cross processing of colour negatives via E-6 ==> No
3) normal processing of positives via E-6 ==> Yes
4) normal B&W negatives processing ==> Yes

Can (3) normal processing of positives via E-6 be scanned into CD? ==> Yes

Will the colours turn out like (1) normal processing of colour negatives via C-41?? ==> No.


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Jan 6 11 4:55 PM

Correction on my part... sorrie for the confusion...

(2) should be... cross processing of positives via C-41...
That's what we call "xpro", right?

Does anyone know how much does it cost per roll to process positives via E-6 to get the saturated colours? Does any lab that does xpro processing do E-6 processing as well?

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Jan 6 11 5:35 PM

littleo2 wrote:
Correction on my part... sorrie for the confusion...

(2) should be... cross processing of positives via C-41...
That's what we call "xpro", right?

Does anyone know how much does it cost per roll to process positives via E-6 to get the saturated colours? Does any lab that does xpro processing do E-6 processing as well?


(2) should be... cross processing of positives via C-41... ===> Yes

BTW, Xpro means using different type of process to develop instead of original. The negative can be Xpro using E-6 too. Some ppl using B&W process to develop color neg. That can be also call Xpro. Howeve, Xpro are commonly known as Slide/positive film in C-41 process.

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