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Right now, when I want to make a black and white print from a 35mm slide, I make a 4x5 internegative either onto pan film or litho film. This works, but with the very fine-grain films available like Acros, I'm thinking I could probably just copy it onto 35mm film and obtain very good quality. However, I don't know how this is typically done. I know there is such a thing as a "slide copier" but I don't know how they work. Shooting a slide sitting on a light table would be one way, but that would require a macro lens which I don't have. How do "slide copiers" work? Is contact printing 35mm to 35mm a reasonable way to go?
 
I recall a simple set-up where a slide/negative is taped to a north facing window, with a thin, clean white sheet of paper behind it and photographed with a tripod mounted camera. It'll take some careful bracketing but should serve in any event.

Eli
 
you need an F

f mount bellows unit and slide copying attachment

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use dupe film or else contrast may be too much
 
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