This is part two of a three part series on printing color RA-4 process in the home darkroom. Here I cover the basic technique of establishing your print exposure time and how to correct the color balance to get a proper color print. Part one covers the necessary tools and materials, and part three will look at some more advanced techniques.
I am using a rotary drum process as demonstrated in part one: [ Ссылка ].
This image was shot on Kodak Portra 400 and processed in my darkroom using Kodak C-41, and I am printing on Fuji Crystal Archive CA II using Kodak RA-RT chemicals.
Some useful links:
Kodak J-39 Tray, Drum, and Rotary-Tube Processing with Kodak RA Chemicals
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Kodak CIS-49 Preparing Smaller-than-package-size Amounts of Kodak Chemicals
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Kodak RA-4 RT Developer 10L:
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Kodak RA Developer Starter:
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Kodak RA Bleach/Fix 10L:
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Arista 2 Liter RA-4 Kit:
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Arista Color Printing Filters 3 inch kit:
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Arista Color Printing Filters 6 inch kit:
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Channel Merch, Discord, and more:
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Music by Hooksounds: [ Ссылка ]
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