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Slides v. Negatives for Scanning?
Old 02-27-2011   #1
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Slides v. Negatives for Scanning?

Hi Folks,

I've been scanning BW for a while now with my Epson 750, but would like to add color. I'm wondering about the differences. I tried one roll of Kodak NC160 and found it tough to get the color balanced well. I assume I'll get it eventually, but I'm wondering whether the whole analog to digital route is easier by just shooting slide film. I understand the differences in exposure latitude with slide v. negatives.

Will slide film be easier for scanning and a better workflow? I'd like to do mostly portrait but some landscape too.

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Old 02-27-2011   #2
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It's easier in the sense that you have a reference of what the color 'should be like' since you can look at the slide on a light table. Also, grain is typically finer on slide materials.

In every other sense, I think negative is easier. Better dynamic range and more flexibility. You just need to be comfortable in making some judgement calls in how you want the final color to be.
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Old 02-27-2011   #3
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Slides are easier to sort and find.

Negs are easier to expose and process.

Your choice.

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