[LRFlex] Re: 20D Question

  • From: Charles Cason <cec@xxxxxxx>
  • To: leicareflex@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 13 Feb 2005 12:15:07 -0600

Yes it does, somewhat. Would it need to be a 4X5 or was that just what was available in the lab? How did you go from a 4X5 negative to 35mm?
Charles


NATSTEK@xxxxxxx wrote:

Charles,
No, that is not a dumb question.
Like I used to tell my Pilot & Air traffic Controller students in the military, "The only dumb question, is the one that you didn't ask", because the person sitting next to you may also be afraid to ask what they consider the same "Dumb Question". (That was a long, long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away).
I had a local lab make a digiat copy of an old aerial shot I did of some F4 Phantoms, flying in eschelon formation, over MCAS Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii, back in the late 60's.
The picture emulsion was stuck to the glass surface of the picture frame glazing and after numerous tries of soaking baths in the photo lab, would not budge from its home.
A digital shot was taken of the picture, using polarized lights and a 4X5 negative was created from the digital image in-lab. I was able to use the neg to make 35mm negs later, and give them to the (surviving) pilots who flew the aircraft that day.
I hope this answere your question.
Art
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