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From: zhahai@nbires.UUCP
Newsgroups: net.rec.photo
Subject: Re: RE: GOOD INEXPENSIVE FILM AND PROCESSING
Message-ID: <182@nbires.UUCP>
Date: Mon, 27-Jun-83 01:56:01 EDT
Article-I.D.: nbires.182
Posted: Mon Jun 27 01:56:01 1983
Date-Received: Wed, 22-Jun-83 03:13:55 EDT
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This may have been gone over before, but...
Why do only the 5247/5288/ fuji something labs offer slides and prints?  This
is negative filem, right?  So they must make yet another reversal to get the
slides (right??).  Fine, that way they can compensate for daylight/tungsten,
just like prints.  (Well not entirely fine - isn't some sharpness lost?).  Do
they really Push process the negatives, or just compensate when duping?  But,
the big question is:  Why doesn't somebody offer "slides" from regular negative
film (Kodacolor?) via the same (guessed) technique of duping onto another
negative and mounting?  What am I missing?