You've got it. If you err, err on the side of underexposure with
transparency . . . but remember that you cannot err by very much . . .
tranny is rather unforgiving! The basic guidance is erring on the side of
greater density (darker film; aka thicker emulsion) which is underexposure
for tranny and overexposure for negs. Thin [emulsion] which leaves things
more transparent or "clear" looking is Bad.
-- John
At 09:15 PM 8/20/03, you wrote:
I don't remember.. with slide film, is overexposure what you want to
avoid at all costs, or underexposure?
Don't tell me to look at my own slides, because both incorrect exposures
look horrible to me.. But I think overexposure looks a bit worse, because
everything is blown out..
Albert
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