Re: transparency film?

From: Richard Heather <rheather_at_domain.name.suppressed>
Date: Thu 17 Jan 2002 - 23:06:35 PST

Yes this is slide film. I have my slide film (Velvia or Elite Chrome) sent to
Kodak for development and Photo CD scanning. This has been slow, sometimes very
inefficient and sometimes mediocre scans but on the whole their pro scanner is
better than what I could buy and CD storage is relatively cheap and long
lasting. I use the digital files and so far have never used the original slides
(but I'm glad I have them).
Richard Heather

R Duarte wrote:

> > From: Howard Wells <sandwell@earthlink.net>
> ...
> > I've always shot a lot of transparency film in various pinhole cameras,
> > partially because I always have it around for non-pinhole purposes, and
> > partially because of its beauty. Lately I've been using the 120 version
> > of Fuji Provia 400F. A wonderful film with great reciprocity for long
> > exposures. Sharp, good contrast. Lovely. Highly recommended.
>
> sorry if this is a stupid question, but what do you do with transparency
> film after you shoot it? if you were to bring the roll to a lab, what would
> it look like after they process it and hand it back to you? is this just
> slide film?
>
> thanks for any info..
> rob
>
>
Received on Thu Jan 17 23:04:40 2002

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