Cory, The most frustrating thing about slides is trying to get great prints at a reasonable price from them. You look at the slide and go WOW! Then you try to get a print made and get disappointed, or you pay a princely sum. About the only really good way to do it is to have a good scanner for slides and a good printer or Digital Lab service available. For me, I have the Digital Lab available but no scanner that does the slide justice.
Prepare for some wonderful surprises as you gaze at those slides on a light table with a loupe. Bruce Friday, November 8, 2002, 7:51:02 PM, you wrote: C> I bought a roll of slide film the other day...never done that before. It C> was just hanging there next to the rest of the film looking lonely. I had C> to save it. C> I've not finished the roll in either camera yet so I guess it's going to C> have to wait a few days. Wonder how I'll get it developed. C> Cory Waters

