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COLOR POSITIVE - SIMPLIFIED ECP-2 PROCESS*

→ Color print film: Kodak 7386✝, 3383; Agfa CP20✝

F34 INACTINIC LIGHT ON


LIGHT**
SD
SR

SB14
SB
Wetting
37°C 27°C SR29 F34a agent
4 Dry the film
Stop bath Bleach Fixer
30°C ±3,0 27°C ±1,0 27°C ±1,0 20-25°C
Warm 40’’**** 30’’
1 the chemicals
1’ 2’

SD50 WATER WATER WATER


Color developer
36,7°C ±0,1 27°C ±3,0 27°C ±3,0 27°C ±3,0
3’*** 40’’ 40’’ 2’*****

3 Process the film !

Load the film


2 onto the spiral

* This is a simplified version of the proper ECP-2 process, which works perfectly with films that have no optical
soundtrack. It uses ECP developer and ECN chemicals for the other baths.

** Use a lab sodium-vapor safelight with a KODAK n°8 dark yellow filter, or 590 nm peak wavelength LEDs.
Take care not to bring the film too close to these light sources, nor to the expose it too long to them.

*** In order to agitate, rotate the spiral slowly and continuously, alternatively clockwise and counter-clockwise.

**** Do not use water instead of the stop bath!

**** Rinse the film after the fix bath preferably in running water, for example in an overflowing tank.

Replenishment SD50R SB14R SR29R F34aR


→ for 30m of 16mm : 345 ml 390 ml 75 ml 200 ml

For 35mm, double the 16mm rates.


Adjust proportionally for shorter footage.

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