Found Film can you identify?

At APUG.org, there is a thread about processing K-14 film as black and white, to get a negative image (plus yellow mask) as the end result. It would be uncertain with K-12 of course, as it was a different process and you might have a different set of dyes that stay in the film. Note anyway, the part about removing the remjet. That will most easily be done at the end (hence in the light) but you will have small amounts of gunge all over your developing reel etc. so be sure to wash that well when you've finished.

The thread you can best look at first is here.
 
At APUG.org, there is a thread about processing K-14 film as black and white, to get a negative image (plus yellow mask) as the end result. It would be uncertain with K-12 of course, as it was a different process and you might have a different set of dyes that stay in the film. Note anyway, the part about removing the remjet. That will most easily be done at the end (hence in the light) but you will have small amounts of gunge all over your developing reel etc. so be sure to wash that well when you've finished.

The thread you can best look at first is here.


They talk about Diafine. The best results I saw so far are with something called Diafine. and removing the black remjet after development.
 
Kodachrome-X was my favorite! The colors had a look to them--hard to describe--that I've never found in any other film.

Edit: I just had to think about it a bit--remembering the colors. Kodachrome-X has a richness in the warm colors, in the browns, yellows, oranges--more so than even the other Kodachrome versions. I miss it.
 
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