One good reason... it's very efficient when scanned...
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De : olympus-owner@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:olympus-owner@xxxxxxxxxx] De la part
de Martyn Smoothy
Envoyé : lundi 8 septembre 2008 9:14
À : olympus@xxxxxxxxxx
Objet : [OM] Re: AGFA Scala 200 ISO b/w slide film
Well, if you put it that way... I did mention novelty value. The slides
do look good on a light box or projected but I can't think of any
compelling reason to use it.
These days I mess about using various combinations of B&W
film/developers for much the same reason. Might even get round to
developing positives from negative film one day - believe it's possible
but never actually done it.....
Wayne Harridge wrote:
>> Martyn Smoothy <photo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> Just got into using Scala a few months before it was discontinued... :-(
>> Really liked it, though not sure how much was to do with the novelty
>> value.
>>
>>
>
> I could never really see the point in using it, less exposure latitude
than negative film, specialised processing. What did it really have going
for it ?
>
> ...Wayne
>
> Wayne Harridge
>
> http://lrh.structuregraphs.com
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