On Wed, 2 Jan 2002, Bruce Dayton wrote:

> Chris,
> 
> Sometimes, it is a good idea to actually learn and experiment with
> slide films.  The lab will just process and mount the slides - no
> machine or human judgement involved.  It helps you learn better
> because you can see the results of your efforts.  Also, because the
> film is less forgiving concerning exposure, you will learn metering
> techniques more easily.  Not only that, you don't have to waste  a
> stack of prints, just throw away the slides you don't like.
> 

Can most places process slide film? and I assume prints can be made from
slides as well?

Thanks for all of your help.
- Chris

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