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P3D Re: internegative film
- From: Rob <lilindn@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: P3D Re: internegative film
- Date: Fri, 01 May 1998 18:55:32 -0400
I need help with what film to use for slide-to-print copies. I've
> been using a dupe-tube and Kodak Gold Max film to make my own prints from
> stereo slides. Results are OK, but as expected a bit contrasty. I've
> heard of 'internegative film,' but my local pro camera shop says you need
> special 'color balancing' equipment to use it successfully.
I haven't tried internegative film myself, but I have heard that you
need special color balancing to use it, and that it only comes in bulk
rolls.
While there is no substitiue for internegative film, a
lower-comntrast "wedding and portrait" film such as Kodak VPS, Fuji NPH
or Agfaportrait may give you better results than GoldMax.
Rob
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