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Mar 20, 2008 21:05 |  #1

I wanted to know what slide film is? And can I buy slide film for my rebel 35 mm t2? If so can this film be developed at photo development labs found in walmarts? Thanks


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Mar 20, 2008 21:10 |  #2

Slide film gives you a "positive" instead of a "negative". To view the image you either need to use a slide viewer, a projector or a light table/loupe. Any film camera can use slide film.


... you can also have prints made from slides.


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Mar 20, 2008 21:10 |  #3

Slide film is a positive film in that rather than creating a negative and then making paper prints, the film becomes a positive - the actual color image.

Yes, your 35mm film camera will shoot it.
Yes, WalMart and others will develop it.



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Mar 20, 2008 22:02 as a reply to  @ Naturalist's post |  #4

So is the quality of slide film better?


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Mar 20, 2008 22:25 |  #5

Shooting Slides is less forgiving than shooting Negative Film.
You need to be more on target with your exposure.
That being said, the finals turn out awesome (perhaps because you ARE more on target with exposure?)


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Mar 21, 2008 08:23 |  #6

Shooting Slides is less forgiving than shooting Negative Film.

Slower ISO film has more exposure latitude. If you have a "must get" shot, it's a good idea to also expose a frame +1/2 & -1/2 stop.


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Mar 21, 2008 08:28 |  #7

http://en.wikipedia.or​g/wiki/Reversal_film (external link)

http://en.wikipedia.or​g/wiki/Velvia (external link)

http://www.fujifilmusa​.com …proPhotoProduct​Velvia.jsp (external link)

http://www.kodak.com …le=en_GB&_reque​stid=11636 (external link)

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Mar 21, 2008 08:45 |  #8

Most of my best prints in my film days were from slides.


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Mar 21, 2008 12:51 as a reply to  @ photoguy6405's post |  #9

Slide film tends to have better color accuracy, finer transitions of color and shade, and higher resolution than negative (print) film. On the other hand its dynamic range is tighter than print film and it's a lot harder to scan.

Nothing in all of photography captures color better than slide film, and this is true for high contrast / saturated films (Velvia, E100VS) all the way to low contrast / low saturation films (Astia).


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Mar 21, 2008 12:54 |  #10

DrPablo wrote in post #5161901 (external link)
Slide film tends to have better color accuracy, finer transitions of color and shade, and higher resolution than negative (print) film. On the other hand its dynamic range is tighter than print film and it's a lot harder to scan.

Nothing in all of photography captures color better than slide film, and this is true for high contrast / saturated films (Velvia, E100VS) all the way to low contrast / low saturation films (Astia).

I know you have a darkroom at your house and do B&W processing. Do you also process your color slide stuff too?


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Mar 21, 2008 18:52 |  #11

Walmart will not do slide film.It's best to take it to a local photography store if you have one near.As said before it is best to bracket your exposure




  
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Mar 21, 2008 18:55 as a reply to  @ bbqKing's post |  #12

This thread makes me feel old.


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Mar 21, 2008 19:44 |  #13

TheHoff wrote in post #5163834 (external link)
This thread makes me feel old.

Me too




  
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Mar 21, 2008 19:58 |  #14

This thread makes me reminiscent, and sad that the mutual sharing and admiration of spectacular shots projected large on a screen with a projector, is lost because of the absence of suitable highly quality digitial projectors at reasonable prices.


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Mar 21, 2008 20:22 as a reply to  @ Wilt's post |  #15

It's actually very easy to develop your own slide film - you don't even need a darkroom.

A couple of companies used to sell chemical kits that provided all the chemicals you needed to develop several rolls. Don't know if they are still available.


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