> Why are you copying onto a B&W slide material? Are the
> originals B&W? If so, as long as you use daylight as
> an illumination source a daylight balanced color slide
> film should produce reasonably accurate copies of the
> originals if the exposure is accurate.
I agree. Reversing Tmax is not an ideal solution. It works,
but it's not a first choice. My recommendation is to borrow or
rent or even make up your own copy stand and shoot with RSX-50
or Fuji Astia. Best part is that it's a standard E6 process.
AG
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