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I was blown away! 😱Not only did I select the correct lens for what I wanted, but the slides reminded me of what I have been missing for a long time! Amazing! Digital images on the widescreen monitor cannot compare!
Only wish I had a scanner so I could share them, but then, digital images of the slides don't compare....🙄
Hi Dave,
now you have discovered one of the real treasures of film photography: Transparencies!
Slide film is a league of its own: Unsurpassed color brillance, excellent sharpness and resolution (better than with negative film), extremely fine grain.
To exploite the full quality it is best to either
- put them on a lightbox using a high quality loupe (from Schneider or Rodenstock)
- project them with a high quality projecting lens on a screen.
The first time you see your slides on a big screen projected you will be breathless (both color and BW slides).
It gives you by far the best quality. No resolution loss by scanning, no increased grain by scanning, and you get the real, original colors.
In projection film delivers a much, much better quality than digital. In direct comparison digital projection with beamer completely sucks.
I have done a direct comparison with some other experienced photographers: Leica Pradovit PC slide projector vs. Leica D1200 high end digital beamer (cost 10,000€).
Results:
- the slide projector gives much more brillant colors
- color accuracy was much better with slides
- better sharpness with slides
- the difference in resolution was huge; no real competition here, the beamer with its extremely low resolution of only 2 MP (and that is only horizontal, in upright format it is 40% less) failed totally in direct comparison the slide projector;
therefore much, much finer detail with slide projection.
Some photographer friends and me are regularly meeting to "Open slide" events.
At "Open Slide" every photographer show 10 - 15 of his best or recent taken slides, or slides he wants to be discussed by us.
No limits concerning the topics and subjects, therefore there is a great variety of different shots at each Open Slide: Landscape, stills, street, portrait, night photography, color experiments, air shows....
We enjoy the outstanding quality of slide projection and the interesting variety of different photographic subjects.
It's very entertaining, and of course there is always a good cold beer for eyeryone, too ;-) .
The idea of "Open slide" slide shows / photgrapher meetings is not from us. It started at a German Photogallery some time ago and is gaining popularity now in Europe, especially between young photographers who are tired of sitting in front of their computer monitors.
Cheers, Jan