> William Erickson <[email protected]> wrote: > > Why use slide film? Use negative film and have the negs put on a photo CD. > Slide film can be treacherous if you're not used to it, because of the > narrow exposure latitude.
Speaking of which... and at the risk of starting a deluge of replies! I wonder if anybody has a suggestion as to a particular colour slide film with good exposure latitude (35mm format). I would like to make some colour pinhole shots for projection, I've done this once before and had only one useful exposure from 36, disappointing! (can't remember what film I used but I think it was a fuji film) I've had more success by turning my usual B&W 4x5s into 35mm by scanning the image and getting a friend of mine to make 35mm slides of these with her computer 35mm projection unit. It is a bit time consuming and she's too busy to do lots. I'd also like to make some colour pictures but I can't afford colour 4x5s so I'd like to have another crack at the 35mm direct approach. I should think the projector enlargement will substantially abstract a 35mm pinhole image somewhat but I think that might be fun as these are images to be used for atmospheric projections at nightclubs. Any suggestions greatly appreciated, thanks. Tom ____________________________ Tom Hawkins [email protected]
