About 10-12 years ago I was applying for a job as a lab tech for an advertising company that did all it's own in house photography & printing.
I remember being shown a 4x5 transparency that had been captured on a digital back, burnt to CD, sent to another company that then transferred the digital file to film so they could print it in their wet lab. The quality of the transparency was very impressive. I recently had a look on their web site & everything is now done on large format commercial printers. Cheers, Dave At 10:09 AM 14/12/2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >Yes, you can get slides from digital files. There are a couple of guys I >know in the Portland, Oregon area that own film recorders that can put >digital files on film. I have never seen these devices, or have I >transferred files to slide film. > >Jim A. > > > > I was reffering to color or BW neg film. Can you > > get slides from digital files and are > > they any wider dynamic range than shooting > > slide film in the first place? If you > > dont really need slides, then there > > isnt much point in shooting slide film > > unless you really want a certain "look" > > not available in neg films IMHO... > > jco -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net

