And negatives are way easier to shoot with good results.
Yeah, but isn't that because most negative films have tons of
latitude? One could be off a stop or three and still get a
useable image?
Postive film really wants the exposure to be right on, but is far
more accurate in reproduction of the color information.
This is how it was simplistically explained to me. Which is why
I always shoot slide film.
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