Kodak Film Camera E 6 User Manual

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VISUAL TROUBLESHOOTING  
OF PROCESS E-6  
Once you have eliminated improper film storage and incorrect exposure as causes of poor-quality transparencies on KODAK  
EKTACHROME Film, check for processing problems. These problems include errors in chemical mixing, order of processing  
steps, processing temperature, agitation, washing, replenishment, and solution contamination.  
A visual check of the processed film is one way to make an initial diagnosis. You can make a more thorough determination of  
the cause of processing problems and the corrective action to take by plotting and evaluating your control-strip densities; see  
section 13, “Process Monitoring.”  
Table 12-1  
Troubleshooting from the Appearance of Processed Film  
Appearance of Film  
Possible Cause  
Very High Maximum  
Density (very dark  
no apparent image)  
No Edgeprint  
Visible  
First developer omitted  
Edgeprint  
Visible  
First developer and color developer reversed  
Film not exposed  
Dark Overall  
Inadequate time or low temperature in first developer  
First or color developer diluted or exhausted  
Color developer starter added to first developer  
Too much first developer starter used  
First developer or first and color developers underreplenished  
Very Dark (overall or in random areas)  
LIght Overall  
Bleach or fixer (or both) omitted, reversed, diluted, exhausted, or underreplenished  
Too much time or high temperature in first developer  
Film fogged by light before processing  
First or color developer (or both) too concentrated  
First or color developer (or both) overreplenished  
First developer starter omitted  
First developer contaminated with reversal bath or color developer  
First developer contaminated with fixer  
Image Very Faint or No Image  
(film may show colored streaks)  
First developer used twice or color developer omitted  
Severe light fog  
Overall Density Variation from Batch to Batch  
Blue  
Inconsistent first-developer time, temperature, agitation, or replenishment  
First developer contaminated with fixer  
Reversal bath overconcentrated  
Too little first developer starter used  
Cyan  
First-wash temperature too low  
Yellow  
Color-developer starter added to first developer  
Too much first developer starter used  
Inadequate bleaching or fixing  
Yellow-Red  
First developer with color developer starter added  
Underreplenishment of first developer or color developer  
Low Density Blue; High Density Yellow  
Green  
Color developer contaminated with fixer  
Reversal bath exhausted, diluted, or underreplenished  
Film fogged by green safelight  
Wash used between color developer and reversal bath  
Color developer dilute  
Color pH high  
Too much Part A in color developer  
Overreplenished color developer  
A dilute color developer  
Color developer mixed using first developer starter  
Using KODAK Chemicals, Process E-6 Z-119 Sixth Edition  
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