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Ilfochrome (also
commonly known as Cibachrome) is a dye
destruction positive-to-positive
photographic process used for the
reproduction of film transparencies...
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processes are
called RA-4,
which is for
printing colour negatives, and
Ilfochrome, for
colour transparencies.
Colour negatives are
printed on RA-4 papers...
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slide is
enlarged and
copied onto a
photographic paper, for
example the
Ilfochrome process. All
photographic papers consist of a light-sensitive emulsion...
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negative C-41
process RA-4
process Dufaycolor Dye
destruction Cibachrome Ilfochrome Dye-transfer
process Finlaycolor Heliochrome Kinemacolor Kodachrome K-12...
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meaning that it is used in
printing transparencies (diapositives).
Ilfochrome (originally Cibachrome) was the last
widely available dye destruction...
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processing is no
longer available as of
December 30, 2010.
Ilfochrome materials use the dye
destruction process.
Deliberately using the wrong...
- positive-to-positive
process was
Ilfochrome,
formerly Cibachrome, in use
until 2012. This is
sometimes also
referred to as a Type-R process.
Ilfochrome was a dye destruction...
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industrial conglomerate ICI in the 1960s, the
company produced a
range of
Ilfochrome (Cibachrome) and
Ilfocolor colour printing materials at a new
plant in...
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closed 1964
Hindustan Photo Films (India)
Ilford Imaging (Switzerland)
Ilfochrome/Cibachrome. Sold in 2005,
plant closed 2013. See ADOX.
Ilford Imaging...
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materials for
doing this
directly (e.g.
Ektachrome paper, Cibachrome/
Ilfochrome) have all been discontinued, so it now
requires the use of an internegative...