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Contax_crisis
Tinkerer
Username: Contax_crisis

Post Number: 25
Registered: 08-2008

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Posted on Sunday, September 13, 2009 - 11:56 am:   

There are a number of techniques, some using internegatives; others using direct reversal slide copying with select materials, such as Kodak Positive Release film as well as traditional duping with an enlarger to create a larger negative.

Perhaps you need to clarify whether you are trying to produce a black and white slide from a black a white negative; a black and white slide from a colour negative; or a colour slide from a colour negative. The description is quite laborious, as is the technique, and it is also my least favourite chore!

Regarding your post for an 'easy technique'; digital scanning of your original negative and laser output to a slide is one option, however it isn't cheap.

From what you describe in your post, you may need to reconsider whether you are imaging at 5,000K - 5,500K, and whether colour temperature will affect the overall duping process too. This is true for black and white duping, as well as colour work.

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