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    I have tried reversal processing RA-4 paper, using a FD mix it yourself ( and in this case let stand for a few days too) recipe Ron Mowery gave me.

    Then after the FD, rinse, optically fog, and feed into my rollewr processor like an ordinary print.

    The process works, but getting the colours and contrast right has not beemn good enough to call this process viable.

    I have a few hunderd feet of Fuji IT-N, and a an illumitran duper for copying 35mm slides.

    For 120, and 4x5 transparencies I flip a spare Omega 4x5 dichroic head under an old Polariod copy camera and reduce the slide to a 35mm interneg by long exposures of balanced light while the room is otherwise blacked out.

    It has to be an image I really want to see. The process is a hassle.
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    Not what OP was asking about, but related: I have E6 films scanned (Nikon) then digital file printed out by WHCC onto (either Kodak Endura or Fuji Crystal Archive?) RA4 paper that approaches Ilfochromes in surface look. I imagine drum scans even better.

    Sadly almost gone now, Ilfochromes were and incredibly beautiful material.
    Andre Noble, Beverly Hills California http://andrenoble.com/

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    Sadly, cross processing RA4 materials is a difficult way to go. It can work, but you have to select the scene and fiddle with the process. Busy scenes and landscapes work well. Portraits do not.

    I have sadly ended up with a mixed work flow for my slides. Scan and print.

    PE

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