Sorry, but the moment you rotate anything off it's plane it just vanishes. I tried to lose my mother in law that way but my wife wouldn't allow it.

Mat, developing slide film in the outskirts of civilized world may be a pain, believe me. Lost my temper more than once due to "glitches" that turned my lovely shadows into green/ purple fog, almost always when the shot couldn't be re-scheduled. We used to linger at the lab, waiting for the first results of the day - to check if our films would be developed that day or wait a while. No, sometimes we had no volunteers to the first run of the day...

LF

Mat Maessen escreveu:
On 2/26/09, Luiz Felipe <[email protected]> wrote:
 Using slide film I'd go for incident light readings, trying to evaluate the
shadow/ highlight ratios, and then consult my astral adviser, usually
through some hours of meditation, then multiplied the readings by the square
root of 1, then bracketed like hell.

MARK!

(though personally, I'd multiply by the square root of negative 1, and
rotate everything 90 degrees in post-processing)

-Mat

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