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<blockquote data-quote="jcottone45" data-source="post: 15625" data-attributes="member: 2413"><p>Hi guys, I read all the advise to need some help re ISO, and it cleared up so many issues for me re print film, but what of slide film?? I only used slide film for a short period of time but still have some 2000 color slides. I always thought they were better than prints because as I was told that prints are negatives where as slides are positives & therefore don't have the same problems with grain, I thought they were right because I almost never had a problem when shooting slide film. Even B/W slides came out perfect. I used to use Kodachrome 25 / 64 and Echtachrome I can't recall the asa nbr right now. So I guess I need to know if slide film was also subject to the same grain problems???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jcottone45, post: 15625, member: 2413"] Hi guys, I read all the advise to need some help re ISO, and it cleared up so many issues for me re print film, but what of slide film?? I only used slide film for a short period of time but still have some 2000 color slides. I always thought they were better than prints because as I was told that prints are negatives where as slides are positives & therefore don't have the same problems with grain, I thought they were right because I almost never had a problem when shooting slide film. Even B/W slides came out perfect. I used to use Kodachrome 25 / 64 and Echtachrome I can't recall the asa nbr right now. So I guess I need to know if slide film was also subject to the same grain problems??? [/QUOTE]
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