Forum: Photographic Technique
11-30-2015, 02:11 AM
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thanks very, very much for all the replies, what a brilliant forum and the help is much appreciated
OK, yes its odd copying to film! i am helping a PhD student create an artwork with analogue slides and projector, we have the projector and timer and the idea is she wants to duplicate images as the carousel turns. we only older transparencies, mainly kodachrome, but only one of each.
Easy in Powerpoint and data projector but it wont have the same feel or intention with the work
i have the pentax autobellows, slide copier and an old K1000 so was going to try and copy some. Quality and exact colour balance isnt so critical, most of the images are of landscape with blue / blue grey skies, we just need 3 or 4 of each that look and project in a similar manner.
i have looked into a lab doing them and its very expensive, even if you order quite a few copies,.
There is very little info out there, if i search copy 35mm to 35mm theres lots on analogue to digital but very little (nothing, almost) about copying analogue to analogue
so thanks for all help, im guessing its just about experimenting, If i use velvia 50 and shoot against bright sky i would this be the best bet?
cheers again
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Forum: Photographic Technique
11-29-2015, 11:25 AM
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hi, i hope this question is in right place!
i have some pentax autobellows and slide copier , so i can copy 35mm slide to 35 mm slide
does anyone know what film i use? is there a special slide film made for copying, or do i just use a normal slide film? fast or slow speed?
any help appreciated!!
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