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Re: 3D uncut slide duplication- where?


  • From: P3D <SCHUB@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Re: 3D uncut slide duplication- where?
  • Date: Mon, 19 Aug 1996 14:14:28 -0500 (CDT)

I don't know much about duping slides, but in true Internet form, I'll put
my two cents in anyway.  I, for one, have only had negatives duped into slides
by Dale Labs; never had slides duplicated that way.  I can think of a few
other possibilities, though, depending on whether you're willing to cut and
mount the roll, whether you want more than one copy, etc...Someone on this
list, I think it was Franklin Flocks, reported getting decent results duping
slides by projecting them on a large screen and photographing the result.
If you didn't want to mount the slides, this could probably still be done
either using the "projection previewer" device mentioned recently in this list
with a TDC projector, or possibly, if you can find a filmstrip projector at
a fleamarket or a school-equipment sale, that might work.
Or, I suppose you
could buy a slide duplicator; I think you can get a cheap one for maybe $60,
which might pay for itself, given what slide dupes cost these days.  Don't
know whether they will accomodate uncut rolls, though.  With all these
techniques, if you needed more than one copy, you could load your camera
with negative film and send it to Dale for as many uncut duplicate filmstrips as
you want.  (You've probably already thought about all of the above, but I
thought I'd mention it just in case).

P.S. The strip you want duplicated wasn't shot with a View-Master camera by
any chance, was it?  If so, I can see why none of the above might be of
interest!


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