Mailinglist Archives:
Infrared
Panorama
Photo-3D
Tech-3D
Sell-3D
MF3D
|
|
Notice |
This mailinglist archive is frozen since May 2001, i.e. it will stay online but will not be updated.
|
|
[MF3D.FORUM:1717] Re: duping medium format
- From: "Bill Glickman" <bglick@xxxxxxxx>
- Subject: [MF3D.FORUM:1717] Re: duping medium format
- Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2001 09:28:47 -0700
If you scan the film, you can then print out to a film recorder onto Provia
or any film you want... Short of this, one must make contact dupes in the
darkroom where all you need is a some glass and a corrected color temp.
light. It is probably most cost effective to dupe all your images on 8x10
film and the scissor them up...
Another method is to photograph the image on a light box...it will be
less effective than duping my the two methods above, but it might suffice
for stereo...
Bill
----- Original Message -----
From: "Brian Reynolds" <reynolds@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "Medium Format 3D Photography" <MF3D.Forum@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2001 3:45 AM
Subject: [MF3D.FORUM:1716] Re: duping medium format
> Lincoln wrote:
> > Does anyone here know a place to get dupes done of
> > medium format slides? Even a place that can dupe them
> > to superslide would be ok.
> >
>
> Unfortunately there is no MF slide duplicating film. You're only
> choices are to dupe to 35mm film or 4x5 film. Duping to 4x5 involves
> cutting the film down after processing, but would give you a full size
> dupe. I don't think they dupe more than one 6x6 frame on a 4x5 sheet.
>
> A professional lab should be able to do this for you, but it will be
> expensive.
>
> --
> Brian Reynolds | "Dee Dee! Don't touch that button!"
> reynolds@xxxxxxxxx | "Oooh!"
> http://www.panix.com/~reynolds | -- Dexter and Dee Dee
> NAR# 54438 | "Dexter's Laboratory"
>
|