Hi Moose,
Good advice, but not for a slide shooter ;-)
I've always trusted my OM's regarding exposure, added a little axperience.
Geeting the best out of a negative would often require a hand processor. So - I
think slide film will still serve best in that situation.
Bernd
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From: "dreammoose" <dreammoose@xxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Sunday, March 10, 2002 10:05 PM
Subject: Re: [OM] Film for photographing icebergs
> Take some nice color negative film. It gives you 3 stops of latitide on
> the overexposure side to handle all the detail in the highlights and a
> stop on the under side. Then you can spend time taking pictures instead
> of obsessing about exposure latitude and whether to expose 1/4 or 1/3 or
> 1/2 stop over or under. Shoot at the rated speed and get on with life.
>
> Of course, I prefer prints to slides anyway.......... And if I don't
> think the color is what I remember, or what I want, I change it in PS.
>
> Moose
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