[HUG] Re: Positive or Negative color film?

Either is good. Slides give a greater color gamut at the exposure range; prints give at greater latitude of light at the expense of color.

Steve

Thanks to everyone who have helped me.

Another question please.

Should one shoot positive or negative film if their goal is high resolution
digital scans?

I have been told that the color of the base film material causes a problem.

And that scanners are or were designed as slide scanners and not film
scanners.

There is a great lab in Reseda, CA, about 10 miles drive.

Their prices a very affordable!

Buy they only process C41.

http://www.accucolorimaging.com/

Respectfully,
Dr. Rob


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