Dean Taylor
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hello
A beginner to 35mm photography asks about color slide film, as well as the dr5 method for b/w transparency: http://www.dr5.com/
What is available for 35mm color slides? Do you prefer to shoot with slide film?
Here is a quote from Ken Rockwell:
For color, most pros shoot positive film (slides)....
What you see is what you've got, and color consistency is critical in pro photography.
Slide film gives us the same colors every time. Slide film leaves nothing to interpretation when printed, projected or scanned, which is why pros who shoot color shoot slides. We get the color we want on-film, and every other stage in the production process will preserve and reproduce these colors.
Wedding and news photographers were the only pros who usually shot color negative film, and a lot of that was so they could have the freedom to botch a shot and have the lab correct it later. Careful pros in advertising and magazines always shoot slide film precisely because the colors they imagine while shooting can be reproduced exactly from the slides.
Do you share that point of view?
thank you
Dean
A beginner to 35mm photography asks about color slide film, as well as the dr5 method for b/w transparency: http://www.dr5.com/
What is available for 35mm color slides? Do you prefer to shoot with slide film?
Here is a quote from Ken Rockwell:
For color, most pros shoot positive film (slides)....
What you see is what you've got, and color consistency is critical in pro photography.
Slide film gives us the same colors every time. Slide film leaves nothing to interpretation when printed, projected or scanned, which is why pros who shoot color shoot slides. We get the color we want on-film, and every other stage in the production process will preserve and reproduce these colors.
Wedding and news photographers were the only pros who usually shot color negative film, and a lot of that was so they could have the freedom to botch a shot and have the lab correct it later. Careful pros in advertising and magazines always shoot slide film precisely because the colors they imagine while shooting can be reproduced exactly from the slides.
Do you share that point of view?
thank you
Dean
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