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Replenishment is a component in the
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of photographic film and
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, where fresh chemistry is used to replace exhausted chemistry in a continuous or per-batch fashion. Replenishment rates are calculated by the quantity of film processed in each individual bath; as well as by the amount of film push-processed in the
E-6 process The E-6 process (often abbreviated to E-6) is a chromogenic photographic process for developing Ektachrome, Fujichrome and other color reversal (also called slide or transparency) photographic film. Unlike some color reversal processes (such ...
; and by film type in the C-41 process.


C-41 and C41-RA process replenishing

C-41 color developer exhaustion volumes vary according to the speed and contrast of the films. Please see Table 3-2 in chapter 3 of th
Kodak Process C-41 Processing Manual Z-131
to see the different color developer exhaustion rates for the various Kodak color negative films.


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Kodak process E6
Ektachrome Ektachrome is a brand name owned by Kodak for a range of transparency, still, and motion picture films previously available in many formats, including 35 mm and sheet sizes to 11 × 14 inch size. Ektachrome has a distinctive look that ...
(color transparency) processing manual Z-119
Kodak process E6 Q-LAB
processing manual Z-6 (more details than processing manual Z119 above) *Kodak RA-4 proces
lab manual Z-130
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