Of course digital images can be transfered to positive transparency film --
slide film if you will. But why not shoot film if you want film? "Real" slides
will be cheaper and of higher resolution. Can't imagine why anyone would want to
work backwards from digital to a slide.
Paul

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> >B&W is damn near impossible to find now (but won't be by Wednesday) as there
> has been a run on it here, apparently!
>
> >Aside from that, slide film will be slow to depart. Damn sure I will not be
> going to digital, without my LX filled and latterly developed with slide
> film for the Christmas annual show. I like the inconvenience of the big
> screen going up....
>
> >Malcolm
>
> Maybe I've already read this here and don't remember it. Been lots of
> discussion how many labs can now do digital printing (well, a limited few).
>
> And I think there has been some discussion that one can get their jpegs (or
> whatever) converted into film. Hasn't there? Or am I remembering incorrectly?
>
> Can jpegs be converted into slides? Yet? If not yet, is it forseeably doable?
>
> Marnie aka Doe

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