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Re:Slides from Kodak Gold 100


  • From: P3D Dr. George A. Themelis <fj834@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Re:Slides from Kodak Gold 100
  • Date: Tue, 22 Oct 1996 12:26:46 -0400 (EDT)

>Recommendation #2. Check with Seattle Filmworks to see if they can create 
>slides from your print film.  I don't know if they can do this from 
>regular films (instead of the 1547 or whatever...) but it won't hurt to 
>try.

Wolfie is in Australia so the Seattle Filmworks might not be the best place
to ask but any lab that deals with slide duplication should be able to copy
a negative to a positive film.  As I said (I am not sure if that was clear)
I can do it with my little SLR slide duplication unit at home. All I need
to do is use this special Kodak film (forget the number now, I buy it from
B&H) load my SLR and duplicate the negatives (one at a time).  I end up
with a slide film that any lab will process.  I can even enlarge the
original negative to get 7p slides which, following the Jon Golden rule,
look much better aesthetically, are what photographers expect to see, don't
look like the 5p aberration, etc., etc.,... ;) ;) ;)


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