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D9 “DynamicChrome” Warm-tone 1st Developer

D9 “DynamicChrome” Warm-tone 1st Developer

Slide film is ageless. For years, photographers have loaded it into their cameras and created memories that can be viewed as positive images on strips of film or mounted and projected in all their glory. In 2017 Kodak revived the iconic Ektachrome E100 slide film, reigniting the passion for positive.

CineStill is proud to introduce the Cs6 “Creative Slide” 3-Bath Process for color-timing E-6 reversal film, creating three new distinct slide film results - the true wonder of slide film unlocked. This process illuminates unique color profiles never before seen on slide film, effectively turning the tried-and-true standard into 3 totally different films. The Cs6 "Creative Slide" 3-Bath Process makes complicated chemistry simplified alchemy! The number of processing baths for E-6 film is reduced from 6 to 3. The reversal step occurs during color development in a Color&Reversal bath, and the bleach and conditioner steps are combined with the fixing step in a Bleaches&Fixer bath. Color-timing is performed with alternative 1st Developers to achieve full creative control of your slides.

D9 "DynamicChrome" is the world’s most flexible 1st developer for slide film, rendering approximately 9+ stops of usable dynamic range, compared to approximately 6 stops with conventional E-6 processing (or D6 "DaylightChrome 1st Developer) while maintaining vibrant color-contrast and rich warm-tones with preserved highlight and shadow detail (optimized for scanning) for a more cinematic look. The photographer has the choice between 3 dilutions; dilute 1+1 with water for warm-tone slides with 2+ stops of extended dynamic range, or for further preserved highlight detail and a more neutral color balance dilute 1+2 or 1+3. D9 is perfect for high contrast scenes and is optimized for scanning. 1000ml stock solution makes 2000ml of single-use working solution  (1+1 Dilution) to develop up to 16 rolls or 100ft of slide film.

 

Intended to be used with the Cr6 "Color&Reversal" 2-in-1 Slide Solution and the Bf6 "Bleaches&Fixer" 3-in-1 Slide Solution for the full 3-bath Cs6 process.  Cs6 "Creative Slide" 3-Bath Kit also available

 

Top: E100 Underexposed -1 Stop.  Bottom: E100 Overexposed +1 Stop.


Photo by Stephen Schaub on Kodak E100 developed in D9 1st developer

    MIXING STOCK SOLUTION

    1. Place 600-700ml of water into a clean glass or plastic pitcher.
    2. Use a clean plastic stir stick or the TCS-1000 to circulate the liquid.
    3. While circulating, add the contents of the powder packet.
    4. Top-off solution with water to make 1000ml. Mix well.

    Store mixed solution in a tightly capped, completely filled storage container for up to 2-6 weeks. Yellows with age and turns amber when perished. Oxygen and contaminants cause developing agents to perish.

    Warm-Tone Development: 1+1 Dilution ~ 9 min. 15 sec. at 104°f (40°C)
    Extended Highlight Latitude: 1+2 Dilution ~ 11 min. at 104°f (40°C)
    Pull -1 (overexposed film):  1+3 Dilution ~ 13 min at 104°f (40°C)

    For push processing we recommend our D6 or T6 1st Developers.

    Maintaining temperature is not essential beyond the completion of the 1st developer step. When a temperature control bath is not available, simply preheat the 1st Developer +2ºF warmer, and the other baths will automatically process-to-completion as they cool down. Only the 1st developer is time and temperature critical because it controls contrast and color.

    * "Usable dynamic range" is the amount of full stops of exposure value that renders acceptable detail and color. “Total dynamic range” however, is the maximum range containing tonal separation rendering any detail, and is often twice the usable dynamic range. The usable dynamic range of conventional slide film is between 6-8 stops (total 14-16 stops). Color negative is between 9-13 stops (total 16-21 stops). Digital sensors are mostly between 7-10 stops (total 12-15 stops).

    No Compromises - Cs6 3-Bath Process vs. E6 6-Bath Processing...

    Latitude for Days - D9 DynamicChrome vs. E6 Dynamic-Range...

    Download Cs6 Quart Kit Complete PDF Instructions

    Download D9 "DynamicChrome" 1st Developer Safety Data Sheet

    Photochemical Waste Management

    $3.90

    Original: $12.99

    -70%
    D9 “DynamicChrome” Warm-tone 1st Developer

    $12.99

    $3.90
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    Description

    Slide film is ageless. For years, photographers have loaded it into their cameras and created memories that can be viewed as positive images on strips of film or mounted and projected in all their glory. In 2017 Kodak revived the iconic Ektachrome E100 slide film, reigniting the passion for positive.

    CineStill is proud to introduce the Cs6 “Creative Slide” 3-Bath Process for color-timing E-6 reversal film, creating three new distinct slide film results - the true wonder of slide film unlocked. This process illuminates unique color profiles never before seen on slide film, effectively turning the tried-and-true standard into 3 totally different films. The Cs6 "Creative Slide" 3-Bath Process makes complicated chemistry simplified alchemy! The number of processing baths for E-6 film is reduced from 6 to 3. The reversal step occurs during color development in a Color&Reversal bath, and the bleach and conditioner steps are combined with the fixing step in a Bleaches&Fixer bath. Color-timing is performed with alternative 1st Developers to achieve full creative control of your slides.

    D9 "DynamicChrome" is the world’s most flexible 1st developer for slide film, rendering approximately 9+ stops of usable dynamic range, compared to approximately 6 stops with conventional E-6 processing (or D6 "DaylightChrome 1st Developer) while maintaining vibrant color-contrast and rich warm-tones with preserved highlight and shadow detail (optimized for scanning) for a more cinematic look. The photographer has the choice between 3 dilutions; dilute 1+1 with water for warm-tone slides with 2+ stops of extended dynamic range, or for further preserved highlight detail and a more neutral color balance dilute 1+2 or 1+3. D9 is perfect for high contrast scenes and is optimized for scanning. 1000ml stock solution makes 2000ml of single-use working solution  (1+1 Dilution) to develop up to 16 rolls or 100ft of slide film.

     

    Intended to be used with the Cr6 "Color&Reversal" 2-in-1 Slide Solution and the Bf6 "Bleaches&Fixer" 3-in-1 Slide Solution for the full 3-bath Cs6 process.  Cs6 "Creative Slide" 3-Bath Kit also available

     

    Top: E100 Underexposed -1 Stop.  Bottom: E100 Overexposed +1 Stop.


    Photo by Stephen Schaub on Kodak E100 developed in D9 1st developer

      MIXING STOCK SOLUTION

      1. Place 600-700ml of water into a clean glass or plastic pitcher.
      2. Use a clean plastic stir stick or the TCS-1000 to circulate the liquid.
      3. While circulating, add the contents of the powder packet.
      4. Top-off solution with water to make 1000ml. Mix well.

      Store mixed solution in a tightly capped, completely filled storage container for up to 2-6 weeks. Yellows with age and turns amber when perished. Oxygen and contaminants cause developing agents to perish.

      Warm-Tone Development: 1+1 Dilution ~ 9 min. 15 sec. at 104°f (40°C)
      Extended Highlight Latitude: 1+2 Dilution ~ 11 min. at 104°f (40°C)
      Pull -1 (overexposed film):  1+3 Dilution ~ 13 min at 104°f (40°C)

      For push processing we recommend our D6 or T6 1st Developers.

      Maintaining temperature is not essential beyond the completion of the 1st developer step. When a temperature control bath is not available, simply preheat the 1st Developer +2ºF warmer, and the other baths will automatically process-to-completion as they cool down. Only the 1st developer is time and temperature critical because it controls contrast and color.

      * "Usable dynamic range" is the amount of full stops of exposure value that renders acceptable detail and color. “Total dynamic range” however, is the maximum range containing tonal separation rendering any detail, and is often twice the usable dynamic range. The usable dynamic range of conventional slide film is between 6-8 stops (total 14-16 stops). Color negative is between 9-13 stops (total 16-21 stops). Digital sensors are mostly between 7-10 stops (total 12-15 stops).

      No Compromises - Cs6 3-Bath Process vs. E6 6-Bath Processing...

      Latitude for Days - D9 DynamicChrome vs. E6 Dynamic-Range...

      Download Cs6 Quart Kit Complete PDF Instructions

      Download D9 "DynamicChrome" 1st Developer Safety Data Sheet

      Photochemical Waste Management