Simple question (in theory), what are some techniques that can be apllied to induce ferrotyping (to a heavy degree) in modern color MP film stocks?
I am not referring to harmless "beauty defects" or the still photography printing method but rather a "damaged" (not the correct word but it's the first one I thought of) emulsion with exaggerated grain structure.
Obviously heat, humidity and pressure accelerate this process, but exactly how much of each?
And how can this technique be applied so that the film itself is still stable enough for processing and transfer?
I am not referring to harmless "beauty defects" or the still photography printing method but rather a "damaged" (not the correct word but it's the first one I thought of) emulsion with exaggerated grain structure.
Obviously heat, humidity and pressure accelerate this process, but exactly how much of each?
And how can this technique be applied so that the film itself is still stable enough for processing and transfer?