![]() Those negatives selected to become prints on paper are likely printed using a computer driven device. Today, few color negatives are printed on chemical based photo paper. In other words, maintaining the film process to specifications was vital. The results of any irregularities are substandard prints and / or a high do-over percentage. Because of the effort required to adjust the exposure the paper received, any irregularities in the film processing greatly complicated the adjustment of the paper’s exposure. The exposed paper was then developed in a similar wet chemical process. This chemical based paper requires precise exposure via an enlarger or automated photofinishing printer. ![]() Keep in mind, this film was designed to be processed to a color negative and then printed photographically on color photo paper. Over the years, the process has been shortened. Total wet time about 23 minutes 35 seconds.
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