The general consensus of this group is that (1) E-K has abandoned film
development (although I know that they have just introduced an improved
version of professional Tri-X), and that (2) ceasing production of
reloadable 35mm cameras obviously shows that they are about to go toes up.
The article
I am sure that they probably will take all current projects in the area of
film rewsearch and development to completion; but they probably will not
start any new projects, given that they intend to phase out of the market
over the next 7 years. It is likely that this decision may have been
Yes, it is interesting; but I think that it focuses on andbasis much of its
conclusions on the UK experience primarily, which may be a fluke int he
overall scheme of things Kodak.
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Huh? You lost me. What did I say?
~G~
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Gavyn Aaron
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I am sure the answer to this is simple, but it is causing me some confusion.
If I scan a 35 mm slide with a filmscanner using Silverfast Ai software and
set the shadow and highlight in Silverfast prior to the final scan...how do
those points translate into Photoshop? More specifically, say I set
From: Howard Grill
I am sure the answer to this is simple, but it is causing me some
confusion.
If I scan a 35 mm slide with a filmscanner using Silverfast Ai
software and
set the shadow and highlight in Silverfast prior to the final
scan...how do
those points translate into Photoshop?