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Is the quality of colour determined by my photographic chemistry?

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Is the quality of colour determined by my photographic chemistry?

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No. The film or paper determines the quality of colour. Photographic chemistry (Except Kodakchrome chemistry) does not contain dyes. However, photographic chemistry affects the condition of formation of colours. Therefore, many people mistakenly believe the colour is given by the chemistry.

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