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i know that btz deals with b&w, but i need some advice on how to expose color slide film. having never worked with color film (slide or print), i need some advice. i will not be doing any processing, but i would like a fairly saturated color. i apologize if this is the wrong forum, but in the past i have had great advice regarding b&w problems, and i thought that i might get some assistance. also, if someone could recommend 4x5 color slide film i would be appreciative. thanks. |
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