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| Portra 160VC? | 10 Sep 2003 18:24 GMT | 4 |
I'm going on a brief trip to Arkansas in October with my 13 yo daughter. She'll be using a Pentax MX camera and I'll be using an old medium format (either Ricoh TLR or Olympus folding camera, not sure which I want to carry.) and we'll be hiking and shoot fall colors, waterfalls, ...
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| Grainy photo help | 06 Sep 2003 00:49 GMT | 4 |
Hey everyone, I got a bit of a problem. I'm using a spotmatic to shoot real grainy b&w photos. The asa dial on my camera only goes up to 1600. So shooting Kodak 3200 is not an option. Therefore I ask you; What is
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| color slide -> B&W print | 05 Sep 2003 17:09 GMT | 5 |
Being a climber who takes pictures (much) more than a photographer who climbs, I've always taken slide film for slide shows, color prints, etc. Yet when I was putting together a little website for a trip I took to Mt McKinley earlier this summer
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| Over or Under Exposed which ? | 03 Sep 2003 23:08 GMT | 1 |
When you receive prints back from a competent lab and the gray road and other stones in the vicinity that also should be gray are a pinkish color, is this from a underexposed negative or a overexposed negative ?
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| Chrome films... | 02 Sep 2003 17:56 GMT | 5 |
OK need a little advise here. I am breaking away from what I am use to shooting, Portra 400UC and Supras and going to try and shoot some chromes. Mainly I will be sticking with the Kodak Chromes. Any advise on the switch. I normally shoot with out the aid of a
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| Most "reliable" slide film for travel | 01 Sep 2003 21:20 GMT | 4 |
I will be travelling overseas to acheological sites to take photos for my doctoral thesis. I would prefer to use slide film, which I understand has less margin for error than negative. About half of the shots will be taken indoors where flash is often not
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| C41 B&W | 01 Sep 2003 02:08 GMT | 1 |
Has anyone tried making 16x20's from Kodiaks 400 C41 B&W. How does it look? Thanks Smitty --
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