RE: 35 mm slides

From: Michael Keller <m.w.keller_at_domain.name.suppressed>
Date: Sat 02 Dec 2000 - 09:04:21 PST

I suggest using Ektachrome 64 Tungsten, EPY 64. But I photograph artwork for
artists a lot, both in my job at a museum, and privately, and I use
Ektachrome 100VC and two White Lightning strobes with umbrellas. Fine grain
counts. I agree, they should be as good as you can make them. Crop in as
close as you can to the work (if it's framed/matted, minimize the amount of
mat that shows), they want to see the work as big as possible.

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Normally they want a 35mm COPIES of your work. You can do this using some
Photofloods and Kodak 35mm Ektachrome 160T (Tungsten) film. They should be
as good as you can make them.
Received on Sat Dec 2 12:00:50 2000

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