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Join Date: Aug 2006
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Two weeks ago, I tried a roll of color reversal film (also called "Positive film" or "Slide film" sometimes). I sent to develop, and takes 10days.
![]() Yesterday I got it finally, and was impressed by its result. Compared to negative film, the color is much more vivid and its easier to scan. Sharing some here, all comments are welcomed. ![]() Film: Kodak E100VS, Camera: Program A, Lens: SMC-M28/2.8, Scanner: Epson Perfection 3200. ![]() ![]() |
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Film: Kodak E100VS,
Camera: Program A, Lens: FA43/1.9 Limited, Scanner: Epson Perfection 3200. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() That's all. |
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Bukit Gombak
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Nice try. But I feel there is some extra purple or blue casting over most photos
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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: West of Singapore
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Nice, but sorry to say your scanner is not doing justice to the slides.
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![]() Cannot ask more from this cheap scanner leh, I cannot afford a Pro-film scanner now, and still dun see the necessarity to buy one. Dun know how far away I will go on film yet. ![]() |
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