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Eastman Color Negative
Eastman Color Negative, specifically abbreviated as ECN, is a photographic processing system created by Kodak in the 1950s for the development of negative motion picture film stock. The original process, now known as ECN-1, was used from the 1950s to the 1970s, and involved development at approximately 25° C for around 7-9 minutes.
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