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 Originally Posted by Tom Duffy
c6h6o3,
Good to know about EPY's longer scale,
Tom
Don't forget that you'll need to use an 85 filter to shoot in daylight.
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 Originally Posted by Flotsam
 Originally Posted by Tom Duffy
c6h6o3,
Good to know about EPY's longer scale,
Tom
Don't forget that you'll need to use an 85 filter to shoot in daylight.
Even if you do forget, you can compensate during printing.
I just can't tell you how wonderful this film is. EPY and Azo are the best products Kodak makes. Please try it.
Jim
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David,
if you are not used to slides, I would recommend using CN-Film.
However, if you do not print color yourself and plan to use an "ordinary lab", you might be better off with slides, because they actually state what the picture should look like. Use half-stop bracketing until you have got used to the exposure of slides.
Today, slides are printed digitally almost everywhere. In conventional analog printing processes, CN Film always yields better colors, regardless of the look of the slides on the light table.
I wish you a pleasant journey and morning light ‘till 5 p.m.
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