I used Portra 400VC in my 6x7. Negative film scans very nice, and it's much more forgiving. And Portra colors pop.
Paul
On Sep 2, 2004, at 8:54 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



Hi All.
To the dismay of some ,and to the may of others(me)summer or what passed as summer is
fading fast
up here and its time to gear up some cameras for the annual fall colour shots.
I had a few nice ones in the past using Kodak 100vs slide film in the 6x7 and also with
Fuji Reala colour
in i think the 35mm format.Some nice fall landscapes with these two.


Just curious,before everyone forgets what they used(my attempt at humour today)when they
went out
foraging for red and gold leaves. Would i be better off just sticking with print film,as i
may want to
enlarge a good one or two,or with a good 6x7 slide, has scanning come far enough to do a
decent print
via photo lad,not so much inkjet .Not really satisfied with interneg although its better
quality than from
the 35mm slide.


I'll do some digitally but have not done much this way yet,so i still want film back ups.

Comments app.
Leaves are falling as we speak.

Dave Brooks
BTW my sickness that has befallen me on my vaction week (go fiqure the one full week a
year i take
off eh)is subsiding. Just may get out and take some rural stuff today.:_








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