Hmmm, I never thought to try 64T...I'll have to give it a try & compare
results.
thanks !
andy
-----Original Message-----
From: pinhole-discussion-admin@pinhole.com
[mailto:pinhole-discussion-admin@pinhole.com]On Behalf Of Michael Keller
Sent: Saturday, December 02, 2000 12:04 PM
To: pinhole-discussion@pinhole.com
Subject: RE: [pinhole-discussion] 35 mm slides
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.
-----Original Message-----
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.
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