You will get much better results if you save the slides as images and
have a place make slides out of them with a film recorder (like what
C.H. Ling does).
There's also a place that specifically makes slides for Power Point
presentations, though I cant remember the name. If I remember right they
include a bunch of ads in power point packages.
Greg
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From: owner-olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:owner-olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Bob Mills
Sent: Tuesday, August 11, 1998 12:48 PM
To: 'olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx'
Subject: [OM] Shooting slides off computer screen.
Hello All,
I generally stay in the background and learn. I just started using an
SLR about a year and a half ago. I have an om4 and 4t along with a good
assortment of lenses. (yes I have the disease). I have only shot color
negative film thus far.
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.
Should I spot meter and then press HIGHLIGHT on the white background?
Should I add or subtract exposure?
Which film speed?
Thanks for any suggestions and help.
Bob MIlls
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