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How critical is slide film exposure?



 
 
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Old November 7th 04, 05:29 AM
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[Nony Buz wrote in rec.photo.technique.people]
I have profiled my scanner for E-6 and able to get darn good
looking scans from E-6, very consistently. Here is the question,
is there enough latitude in E-6 that I can use it for my next high
volume job?


Your exposure has to be pretty much bang on - the difference of
just one stop too much or too little night will ruin your images.

Look at your c-41 developed negatives. Are they all exposed well ?
Or are you pretty much relying on the stop or so of latitude that
low-gamma films buy you ?

If they're punchy, good negs, but your confidence is a little low
regarding tricky exposures, then you can still use transparencies
if you bracket (i.e. take some shots above and below the metered
exposure values).

I'm not surprised you get better results from your slides, you're
not alone.



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