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Re: slide duplication
David,
Thanks for the information, I guess the only way to duplicate MF stereo is from
4x5 dup film, in the darkroom. I got the same answered from other photographer
forum. I was trying to find a way, in which a person can dup MF stereo, by
shooting the image with a 2 1/4 camera, using a very low contrast film and over
expose it and under develop the film. Since nobody had done it, I guess I will
try it and see what comes of it.
Lester
Joel Alpers wrote:
> Note: David Lee is having trouble sending messages to the list for so me
> reason. While we work that out, I'll post messages for him - here's one...
>
> Joel.
>
> Lester Ng asks,
>
> <<Does anyone knows of a good lab that do good MF stereo slide copy? or if
> you do it yourself, what camera or film do you use? I would like to make
> copies of my 2 1/4 stereo slides so that my original does not get
> damage.>>
>
> Any good professional lab should be able to do this with no trouble.
> If you want to do it yourself there is a 4x5 (nothing in 120 or 220) slide
> duplicating film from Kodak called Ektachrome SE Duplicating Film (SO-366)
> (tungsten balanced). You could do it with either a view camera or an
> enlarger, but it would take a fair amount of preparation. Of course, if you
> wanted to make a lot of duplicates it would probably be worth the trouble.
> For more information, a good place to start is the Kodak publication
> "Copying and Duplicating in Black-and-White and Color". Hope this helps.
>
> David Lee
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