The first thing to remember is to use long (slow) shutter speeds. Faster than
around 1/60 sec and the monitor won't get a full scan. Film choice is pretty
open; grain is a non-issue in comparison to monitor pixels <g>. I'd still go
with a fairly slow speed film anyways. I have had fair results using ISO 100
film, f/8 around 1/4 sec. your mileage WILL vary. Run a test roll before
shooting the "real thing" and take good notes. Even after you have a good idea
what works for your particular setup, bracket heavily. Just keep the shutter
speed slow. and good luck.
John P
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Bob Mills <k8wx@xxxxxxxxxxx> asked:
I need to shoot some slides for a church project off of some Power Point
screens I have created. Having no slide experience if anyone can give me some
tips I would appreciate it. I used a white background and added color accents
to certain text blocks.
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