ChristopherCoy
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Disregard, I found older threads.
ETA: I guess I'll put the original question back.
I had originally stated that my knowledge of E6 slides was limited to shooting one single roll of 120 in my lifetime, and the fact that I know they go in slide projectors.
But what else is it good for? I've read that it has very good color, but lacks the exposure latitude of color negative film, so is it mainly used in studio work under controlled lighting situations?
And how do you get prints from them? Digital scans and inkjet prints was the answer that Matt provided, but can you even do analog prints with them?
ETA: I guess I'll put the original question back.
I had originally stated that my knowledge of E6 slides was limited to shooting one single roll of 120 in my lifetime, and the fact that I know they go in slide projectors.
But what else is it good for? I've read that it has very good color, but lacks the exposure latitude of color negative film, so is it mainly used in studio work under controlled lighting situations?
And how do you get prints from them? Digital scans and inkjet prints was the answer that Matt provided, but can you even do analog prints with them?
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