> > Recently I bought the Oly slide duplicator (2nd hand $60), together with
> > some TTL cables to use the T32 separate from the OM2n.
> > I know Kodak has a special slide duplication film (slide from slide), but
> > what about a copy on negative film? What is the best film to use? Most of
> my
> > slides are Kodachrome 25 or Kodachrome 64.
Hi!
The best internegatives from slides are 'enlarged' to sheet film,
4 x 5 inch. This avoids a lot of problems. I did this professionally
years ago. I had the C-41 chemistry set-up, then I'd make C prints
from them and process in a Calumet basket line with nitrogen burst and
a replenishment program. Prints were good and folks paid. As they
should, it's a real hassle!!
I realize that this is not hobbyist equipment. Today, a more
attractive alternative choice is using a scanner and printer with
the computer for color prints. But then, nowadays, I only print black
and white.
Cheers,
Rich Lahrson
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