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P3D Re: Kodak Slide Mounting


  • From: Ronald Beck <ronald-beck@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: P3D Re: Kodak Slide Mounting
  • Date: Tue, 23 Dec 1997 10:19:48 -0600

I'm happy to say that I agree with Charlie.  I just received the two
rolls of slides I shot at Disney World over Thanksgiving and they all
turned out GREAT!  

In fact, this is also a testimony to the "Sunny 16" rule, occasional
bracketing and even a few metered shots (with my 35mm internal meter). 
I got some very good shots (bracketed) of the Lion King puppet show with
NO FLASH(!) and a lot of good outdoor stuff using "Sunny 16" with my 100
Fuji Sensia.

In all, I'm very pleased with the outcome of the slides and the
developing and mounting by Kodak.  I feel I'm actually getting more
comfortable shooting with my Kodak Stereo and not too worried about the
results. (i.e. pictures actually coming out viewable!).

Now, if I can find a way to scan them...

Regards,
Ron

> >
> >Some may say that we're fortunate that anyone is doing stereo mounting 
> >at
> >all, but with crappy work like this, who needs it?  These dumb-asses 
> >can't
> >even read.
> >
> >Gavin
> >
> >
> Kodak must have an evil twin.  My rolls have all come back just fine. 
> Out of four rolls one was mounted wrong.  And the things seem to repel
> dust, I can't explain it, but they seem to stay clean better than a lot
> of slides I work with.  
> Charlie
> 
>


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