Harryo1962
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I have been shooting slide film, then C41 cross processing it. Is that cheating? Works best with film that is outdated several years.
I normally shoot 400 speed B&W in a Plaubel 670 as I need something flexible enough for both indoors and out. However, after using a Polaroid 195 with Fuji FP100c for a while I fell in love with color again -- especially film with such nice saturation/intensity. I'm not sure if there are other 400 slide films, but I was really impressed with the Fuji Provia 400x on a recent trip to NOLA. And for all the talk of how hard it is to expose, I didn't run into any particular problems -- 20 out of 20 for exposure, probably 12 out of 20 as far as overall keepers.
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I'll go along with that.Dave, if we're crazy... I don't want to be sane.
Precisely, and you also retain the ability to project them, something no C-41 film offers.There is nothing like slides. I don't really completely understand the demise of slide film. With scanning it just same as C-41 when preparing for the web or prints.
Indeed, that's been my experience, and an accurate incident light reading makes setting exposure straightforward.Nice!
The thing is, I don't see slides as being any harder to expose than digital. Just meter the highlights and shoot away. In fact, the highlights roll off much nicer on slides than on digital, so it's actually less difficult.














