iamzip
Ambitious, but rubbish
BTW, nice avatar. Looks almost like Walter Becker.
infrequent said:@shg005 - is that true of all films for scanning? pull it by third of a stop and process normally?
iamzip said:BTW, nice avatar. Looks almost like Walter Becker.
As Tuolumne says, no. But talking about Velvia, I've always shot it at the rated speed because I want nicely saturated slides for projection. But it really doesn't like underexposure (and is a pig to scan if there's too much contrast in the shot), so I can see how rating it slower for scanning could make sense.is that true of all films for scanning? pull it by third of a stop and process normally?
Nope, it's K14.kodachrome is not e6?
Right - WB plays the Sadowsky strats, not a jag, or stang, or whatever - I have trouble telling them apart, especially if it's not right in front of me.mabelsound said:Ha! No, it's me, indulging my other expensive hobby...
Ronald_H said:I had my slides processed for 1 euro 20 cents last week (35mm).
They were pretty nice, but what I can't get my head around is that my scans from el-cheapo slide film from 1999 or so look better...
raid said:In Europe, quite often the prices quoted are for E6 developing without mounting the slides into frames.
iamzip said:Right - WB plays the Sadowsky strats, not a jag, or stang, or whatever - I have trouble telling them apart, especially if it's not right in front of me.
mabelsound said:Hahaa! Actually, that guitar is an MIJ Squier Jagmaster that I heavily modified with P90's, Jaguar-style switches, and a matching sonic blue headstock. Maybe I ought to put it on my gear list...
As for Kodachrome processing...does Dwayne's typically mount the slides in plastic or cardboard frames?