OptiKen
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Pardon my ignorance, but why would you choose slide film instead of print film for color prints?
Pardon my ignorance, but why would you choose slide film instead of print film for color prints?
Cause I can.But the question was why to choose slide film with the intention to make prints.
...why would you choose slide film instead of print film for color prints?
Projection!
And that's not the worst of it - there's that pesky orange mask. Great for printing, but terrible for projection.![]()
Pardon my ignorance, but why would you choose slide film instead of print film for color prints?
Back when Cibachrome/Ilfochrome printing was still possible, I did it simply because of the spectacular colors and the longevity of the prints; color neg and RA4 could not touch it.
The colors may have popped, but they were technically not as accurate as with prints from a color negative.
The colors were bright, but it was such a high contrast medium and the finish was so plasticy. Did I mention it was really expensive too?
Stereo photography. There's nothing that comes REMOTELY close to the look of properly exposed Medium format stereo pair in a backlit handheld viewer. You will think you are actually standing where the camera was.
Scanning the film to a file (or a digital original) printed onto traditional photo paper.What do you guys mean by ra-4 hybrid printing?
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