michaelbsc
Member
I have run across some KODAK 61.5MMX100 ECHRM EDUPE 5044 that from all I can find out is a 100 ft roll of 25 ASA E-6 slide duplicating film conveniently the same size as 120 film.
I have found a few references that it's a low contrast film without high saturation, but I'm not sure I completely understand all the implications of that fact.
Obviously it is *POSSIBLE* to hack this up into pieces and tape it to some of the scads of backing paper I have cluttering up the place, but is it likely to be worth my trouble? I've seen more than one mention that exposure is tricky, but I think that was about trying to use it properly to duplicate other transparencies, not using a meter and exposing for 25 ASA in a camera body.
Does the "low contrast, normal saturation" description imply that it's something like Porta in chrome?
Has anybody done this? Does it work OK, or you can already tell me not to waste my time?
Thanks,
MB
I have found a few references that it's a low contrast film without high saturation, but I'm not sure I completely understand all the implications of that fact.
Obviously it is *POSSIBLE* to hack this up into pieces and tape it to some of the scads of backing paper I have cluttering up the place, but is it likely to be worth my trouble? I've seen more than one mention that exposure is tricky, but I think that was about trying to use it properly to duplicate other transparencies, not using a meter and exposing for 25 ASA in a camera body.
Does the "low contrast, normal saturation" description imply that it's something like Porta in chrome?
Has anybody done this? Does it work OK, or you can already tell me not to waste my time?
Thanks,
MB