In a message dated 1/3/2003 8:57:29 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

> To answer your final question a properly printed color neg will give you the
> best color. The brightness range of a color neg is about 2 stops greater
> then a slide which will give you a smoother color and better detail in your
> highlights and shadows.
> 
> The over saturated color print may have been done on a poorly adjusted
> digital minilab. They can give you an artificial looking 
> print if set up
> incorrectly.
> 
> I hope this helps.
> 
> BUTCH

Yes, it does.

If I read that correctly, that is an explanation of why slide film has less latitude 
that I can understand. Since you put it in terms of f stops.

One of the slide rolls I took, I felt there was too much contrast and the shadows were 
too dark. I found it very disappointing because I was looking for slides to produce 
better color, not impenetrable shadows.

Understanding continues to dawn.

Well, I think that's my last response to this thread. Take it as read that I have read 
(and will read) all of your responses.

My brain feels kind of overwhelmed right now. 

Think I will give it a break. Hehehe.

Later, Doe aka Marnie ;-)

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