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- E-3_process abstract "See also Ektachrome for full details of Kodak E-series processes.The E-3 process is a now outdated process for developing color reversal (transparency) photographic film, which was invented in the early 1950s.The E-3 process was run at near room temperature (24°C/75°F) and requires a manual reexposure of the film in order to affect color development. Often, still photographers would accomplish this by use of a strobe unit in the darkroom. The process took approximately one hour.Films designed for E-3 are prone to fading because of inferior color dyes. The process was phased out in 1974 in favor of E-4, and two years later E-6 was introduced which remains in use to this day.".
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- E-3_process wikiPageID "5942363".
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- E-3_process subject Category:Photographic_film_processes.
- E-3_process comment "See also Ektachrome for full details of Kodak E-series processes.The E-3 process is a now outdated process for developing color reversal (transparency) photographic film, which was invented in the early 1950s.The E-3 process was run at near room temperature (24°C/75°F) and requires a manual reexposure of the film in order to affect color development. Often, still photographers would accomplish this by use of a strobe unit in the darkroom.".
- E-3_process label "E-3 process".
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