2017-01-16, 02:00 AM
List of some films which used silver retention / bleach bypass; title, type of process, media that used this version for the master - Updated: 2021-07-12
ACE: Deluxe's Adjustable Contrast Enhancement
CCE: Deluxe's Color Contrast Enhancement
ENR: Technicolor's "Ernesto Novelli Rimo" silver retention process
EST: CFI's Enhanced Silver Tint - 100% silver retention 240IR
NEC: LTC's "noir en couleur", the French phrase for "black in color"
SB: Fotokem's Skip-Bleach
SST: CFI's Standard Silver Tint - around 70% silver retention 165-175IR
OZ: Technicolor's "Bob Olson / Mike Zacharia" silver retention process
Note: I added also titles that used cross-processing reversal
If you know some other interesting title, or are aware of released media with this kind of master, please comment!
- 1984 used bleach-bypass UK MGM DVD (September 2004)
- 21 Grams CCE https://theasc.com/magazine/dec03/cover/page3.html
- Alien: Resurrection used about a 50 percent level of ACE
- American Gangster used the OZ process
- Amistad used ENR
- Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford 50% bleach bypass on the negative in order to get the blacks very black
- Behind Enemy Lines approx. 50 prints were ACE chemically treated
- Bird used ENR
- Bringing Out the Dead https://ascmag.com/articles/the-end-of-t...-the-1990s
- Bulworth ENR https://ascmag.com/articles/the-end-of-t...-the-1990s
- City of Lost Children, The used NEC
- Cowboys and Aliens used cross-processing reversal film technique for the flashbacks
- Daredevil CCE https://theasc.com/magazine/aug03/cover/sidebar.html
- Delicatessen used bleach-bypass
- Dick Tracy used ENR
- Django Unchained used cross-processing reversal film technique for the flashbacks
- Domino used cross-processing reversal film technique
- Evita used a VariCon and diffusion filters combined with a 30% ENR printing
- Fallen used ENR
- Fight Club used a silver retention process (maybe CCE?)
- Game, The used ENR
- Get on the Bus used cross-processing reversal film technique
- Jade used just a little bit of ENR
- Kansas City used Kodak's EXR 5287 stock combined with EST
- Kill Bill used cross-processing reversal film technique for the flashbacks
- L.A. Confidential https://ascmag.com/articles/the-end-of-t...-the-1990s
- Ladyhawke used ENR
- Last Emperor, The used ENR
- Little Buddha used ENR
- Lost Souls used bleach-bypass
- Man on Fire used a silver retention process
- Michael Collins used ENR
- Million Dollar Baby used ENR
- Minority Report used a SB process to the negative
- Munich used ENR
- Payback used the CCE printing process, combined with shooting without the 85 filter outdoors on tungsten stock, and using a blue filter indoors
- Reds used ENR
- Ronin used pull-processing of the neg combined with CCE printing
- Rookie, The used ENR
- Savages used in part cross-processing reversal film technique
- Saving Private Ryan was shot on 5293 pushed one stop to 400 ASA, flashed with a Panaflasher (generally), and employed one of the highest levels of ENR used to date (nov 98) on the prints
- Seven used negative flashing combined with Deluxe's CCE printing process
- Snow Falling on Cedars https://ascmag.com/articles/the-end-of-t...-the-1990s
- Summer of Sam used in part cross-processing reversal film technique
- Terminator Salvation used the OZ process
- The Wings of the Dove https://ascmag.com/articles/the-end-of-t...-the-1990s
- Three Kings used cross-processing reversal film technique
- Tucker used ENR
- U-Turn used cross-processing reversal film technique
- Underneath, The used cross-processing reversal film technique
- War of the Worlds used ENR
- X-Files, The used about a 50 percent level of ACE
ACE: Deluxe's Adjustable Contrast Enhancement
CCE: Deluxe's Color Contrast Enhancement
ENR: Technicolor's "Ernesto Novelli Rimo" silver retention process
EST: CFI's Enhanced Silver Tint - 100% silver retention 240IR
NEC: LTC's "noir en couleur", the French phrase for "black in color"
SB: Fotokem's Skip-Bleach
SST: CFI's Standard Silver Tint - around 70% silver retention 165-175IR
OZ: Technicolor's "Bob Olson / Mike Zacharia" silver retention process
Note: I added also titles that used cross-processing reversal
If you know some other interesting title, or are aware of released media with this kind of master, please comment!