Thanks Brian & Bruce.I thought i should be able 
to get something decent.
The two samples i did looked flat and out of 
focus,however the colours and contrast on the slide
look great when viewed by eye and loupe.
I'll have to see if i can find a lab with one of those
machines Bruce.The lab near the office, 
that does 120 and E-6 proccesing, said they
can do a 4x6 from the slide but anything bigger ,or 120
slide,they need to do an interneg.
Might give that a try and see what the results are like.

Dave

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From: "Brian Campbell (pm)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Mon, 29 Jul 2002 10:21:57 -0700
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Prints from slides(unmounted)


I haven't had great luck with 4x6 prints from slides 
either.  Good sharpness, but the colors/contrast has
never been great.  I've had great success with Fujichrome 
prints, 11 x 14's from 35mm slides look stunning (they're 
hand printed, tho - a bit costly but the results are totally
worth it).

Most of the time I've just had the slides scanned
and print them myself.  A roll of slides batch scanned isn't 
too costly, I think the lab I use charges me $20 per roll,
this includes CD.  The scans turn out to be 2000 x 3000
pixels, which I've printed great looking 8x10's and
decent 11x14's.

You're right though, a sharp neg (or slide) should 
result in a sharp print.  As far as colors and exposure
goes, what you see is what you get.

Cheers!
Brian

 

On 29 Jul 2002 at 11:17, David Brooks wrote:

> Following up on a thread i had last month
> about printing from slide film,I found a local
> 1 hour chain has a machine to print from slide film
> on 4x6 5x7 and 8x10 with out haveing to do the 
> interneg(so told to me)at the main store south of
> were i live.
> I had them do 2 test prints(i gave the negs to the
> outlet were i live and they sent them down for me)
> Both came back reversed and fuzzy.However when i look
> at the image both by eye and a 55mm f1.8 as a loupe,
> they appear nice and crisp on the neg strip.
> When i mentioned they looked bad,her comment was,with
> positive images there is no room to play,you get what
> you get.
> I feel if the image on the strip is clean,the print should 
> be too,correct.Almost looks like they printed it with the
> plastic sleeve on.
> 
> Comments from the slide print folk please.I like the look
> of the slide image,but if i cannot print out a good 35mm
> print,not much use to me then.(Epson 2450 does not scan 35 well)
> However the 120 6x6's are better scanned.
> 
> Dave
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