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Posted By: leon
Hey Folks, |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
You can make a detailed computer scan then view it big or print it out bigger. I've digitally enlarged modern 35mm slides this way, and the big images are detailed. In fact, I've made big digital prints from slides using my regular digital camera. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
David, |
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Posted By: Jeff Lowe
Hi thanks for taking a look at this slide . It kind of looks like a Magic Lantern Slide . I cant view it even with a bright light behind it . All I can tell is that its old and a baseball on there . |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
3x5" is large enough to see if the image is clear when just looking through it. If the image is rough or out of focus, it won't get clear by enlargment. If the image is clear, then enlarging will bring out detail. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lowe
I noticed as I move it further from a light source I find the focal point ( about 6 inches away ) and it seems much clearer . Guess I need to experiment with the digital camera as suggested or some sort of projector . |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
I'm no expert at this, but have done the experiments when photographic negatives and transparencies for resale. I once dropped off at the local drug store some original slides by a famous nature photographer and had 4x5 snapshots made. They came out pretty good. |
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