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Slide Film Question.... - FM Forums - Fred Miranda

I'll mostly be shooting surfing and landscapes. I've never used slide film, but i'm aware of the quality difference compared to print film, and that a lot of ...

Slide Film Processing - 35mm Color Film Processing and More!

At North Coast Photographic Services camera slide film processing is our specialty. Send us your film and we will develop, scan and print for a good price!

slides vs prints dilemma | ScubaBoard

Prints are much easier and convenient. I realize slides seem to show the colors better and you can't beat a bigger than life projected image.

Printing from slide film using RA-4 reversal processing - EMULSIVE

I obviously could just send my perfectly good scans to a lab for some high-quality colour prints on RA-4 paper but I love the masochism of ...

Confusing (and probably silly) question about print film and digital

For example, if I have this correct, when a modern film using DP makes a movie, they shoot film, scan it for editing/vfx then print it to print ...

What is slide film? The film professionals use! | by Ben Kepka

Slide film, or colour reversal film, produces colour positive transparencies, or, more simply, slides. They can be loaded directly into a projector and ...

slide v. color print: the scanning advantage? - Rangefinderforum

Generally people seem to appreciate slide film for its crisp color rendition and sharpness, or simply the "glow" of something projected or ...

Shooting slide film for the first time - a look at Ektachrome

The real stumbling block for myself is the print, since my workflow is only set for negative paper. ... Analogue Wonderland - Ektar vs Portra. Interviews.

Anscochrome 500…the fastest color slide film ever made - Mu-43

This was the fastest color slide film ever made. Kodak never went above ISO 160, although it was common for pros to push that to ISO 320 or higher.

Color Film Choices for Landscapes - Alex Burke Photography

... print film). As you can see, they are quite different. Positive film ... film, starting with positive films: Slide Film Border.jpg. Fuji ...

Making Photo Prints from Slides - Holga Photography

Remember, you don't have a “negative” from which to create prints. The slide film itself was physically chopped up into squares to make the ...

Making a print from slide film - Trainorders.com

The best result of prints from slides has come from scanning the slide and then taking the digtal file to Costco and have a regular photographic print made.

The Pitfalls of Out-of-Date Slide Film - Blog - Snaps Photo Services Ltd

Slide film is a positive image so it works differently to a negative film. The unexposed parts of a negative film are clear but in a slide film ...

Thread: Contact printing slide film onto color negative

Back in the day, Kodak made a Vericolor Internegative film in 35mm, (6011, IIRC) long-roll, and also in sheet form. It was mostly used in ...

Slide film vs. Digital? - PentaxForums.com

There is less latitute with slide film than color negative film. Thus with digital you have to be a little more right on with exposure settings.

Medium Format Slide Film - albert genato photography

I haven't shot slide film for almost a decade. Overall I prefer color negative film, colors are more muted and it's definitely more versatile ...

Polaroid Instant Slide Film - MARK MEYER Photographer

Most slide film handles mistreatment quite well unless you have very exact color standards to meet. Polaroid slide film doesn't. I left a roll of PolaBlue on my ...

Scanning Your Film Negatives vs. Prints: An Interesting Comparison

The film negative version just looks — well, more like a plane! It looks in focus. The edges are much sharper giving it a bit more volume. Also, ...

A Year in Slide Film Part 1 - Shooting - By Holly Gilman - 35mmc

Home scanning is definitely easier with slide film so there is a time saving there but it's certainly looking more cost effective to shoot ...

Film Developing & Processing - CVS Photo

CVS Photo processes and develops film, negatives, and disposable cameras. Turn your old rolls of film into beautiful 4x6 prints! Learn more about our film ...