Rahb
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I keep hearing people reffer to "slide film" what exactly is this? does it fit in a 35mm camera? what are the benefits?
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I think you'll find that it's the other way around.MaxBloom said:The only thing you need to keep in mind when analyzing shots taken with slide film is that the exposure is reversed. That means when slide film is underexposed, it will come out too light, and when it's overexposed it will appear too dark.
Rahb said:is slide film more expensive, developing or purchasing? also, if they keep it refrigerated, should i do the same...is there special care needed for the roll?
Transparency is like negative and print in one.MaxBloom said:thanks then. I was told that the exposured were reversed, but i guess that was incorrect.