What process is used to develop Fujifilm motion picture stocks like Eterna 400T and F-64D?
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I’m trying to confirm the correct development process for Fujifilm motion picture color negative film such as Eterna 400T or F-64D. Should these films be processed in ECN-2 like Kodak Vision3 cinema stocks, or in C-41 with remjet removal, or is there a different official process?
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As Fuji's marketing sheet states, the film is processed in ECN-2.
If it is not often mentioned, it is probably because it is just as obvious, that colour negative cinema film is processed in ECN-2, as it is that still film is processed in C-41.
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Fujifilm motion picture color negative stocks such as Eterna 400T and F-64D are processed in ECN-2. According to Fuji’s own marketing/specification material, these are cinema color negative films, and ECN-2 is the standard process for that film type.
So if you have unexposed or exposed Fuji movie negative stock, the intended development process is ECN-2, not standard C-41. The remjet backing is part of the normal cinema-film workflow handled in ECN-2 processing.
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