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[photo-3d] Re: best film for slide duping?


  • From: "Mike Kersenbrock" <michaelk@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: [photo-3d] Re: best film for slide duping?
  • Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2000 22:36:06 -0000

--- In photo-3d@xxxxxxxxxxx, Holger Ziegler <holgerz@xxxx> wrote:
> 
> 
> JNorman805@xxxx wrote:
> 
> > Does anyone have a recommendation for the best film for slide 
duping?  I'll
> > be using a bellows attachment with a macro lens on an SLR, and a 
studio
> > strobe, so I'm not concerned about the equipment end of the 
process.  Thanks
> > for any advice on the right film to use.
> >
> > Jim Norman
> 
> Hi Jim,
> 
> try this one : Kodak Duplicating ESD-5071
> But you also need to do some filtering and of course some testing .


That's the film I use, however I think it's made for non-flash
tungsten light, so it might not work well with (5000K) flash
light sources.  

Kodak has two popular slide duplicating films.  5071 is one
of them (it has another number that it's called by, but I don't
have it handy where I am at the moment).  The "other" one is
the one made for flash.

I use a used Spiratone dichroic copy stand for my light source
(a permanently upside down color enlarger of sorts).

Kodak has a nice book on copying slides and gives
suggestions to color-filter variations depending upon the (Kodak)
films being copied.

Mike K.