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E-6 process

The E-6 process is a photographic method used by the military to develop film and produce color prints from slides. It involves several steps: first, the exposed film is developed and fixed to create a color negative; then it is washed and dried. The negative is then used to produce positive color slides through further chemical processes, including bleaching and fixing. This process ensures high-quality, consistent color reproduction, and is mainly used for producing professional slides for review, presentation, or archiving purposes.