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[photo-3d] Re: slide duping film
- From: CanterMike@xxxxxxx
- Subject: [photo-3d] Re: slide duping film
- Date: Fri, 21 Apr 2000 05:14:19 -0000
--- JNorman805 seeks guidance on duping films:
> Does anyone have any recommendations on what the best film is for
duping
> slides?
> I'll be using a bellows attachment on an SLR, with a slide-duping
attachment
> with a diffuser. For a light source, I'll be using a studio strobe
(with the
> built in halogen modeling light used to establish focus -- but the
modeling
> light will be turned off before the strobe is fired, to avoid any
weird color
> shifts).
Jim,
Kodak makes two duplicating films, one balalnced for 3200K lights,
the
other for flash. Most commercial labs use the 3200K version, and
that
might work well with just the modeling lamp(s)(depending on what they
are). Both involve making minute changes in the colour balance by
adding a small filter pack (a combination of gels to fine tune the
reproduction).
I suggest visiting:
http://www.kodak.com/global/en/professional/support/databanks/filmData
bankColorRev.shtml
and downloading the "lab films" pdf for full details.
Mike Canter
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