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Re: filmscanners: Getting started question



I'd suggest using slide film for learning. It is less expensive to process,
and you can see the actual result, not having to guess what is on the film,
as you would with negatives.

I wish I had the discipline to shoot that much for practice's sake. I could
certainly use it.

Pat

----- Original Message -----
From: "Frank Nichols" <frank@theNichols.net>

>
> Questions: (from a scanning perspective)
>
> 1. Should I be using cheap film/processing during this learning phase or
is
> this a bad thing which will cause me to develop bad habits?
>
> 2.Should I be sticking to a single film and learning how to use it and
then
> moving on to other etc.?
>
> Help!
>
> TIA
>
> Frank Nichols


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