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Posted by Renee Vollman on July 04, 2001 at 13:58:53:
I have a Beseler Deluxe Slide Duplicator and I am encountering
a great amount of difficulty duplicating slides, particularly
Kodachrome slides. These slides are of paintings from museums. I
am currently using Kodak Ektachrome slide duplicating film 5071.
I have the duplicator color settings on 145 Y , 100 M, and 100 C.
I have two questions :
1. It seems that the exposure time for this film needs to be
around 1 second. This does not allow me to adjust the duplicator
on 45Y 0M 0C which would minimize the use of filters. Is there
any way to make the light less intense other than using the three
filters at the same time ?
2. The slides were produced using several films. Is there any one
who would know the settings I can use for agfachrome, kodak 64 T,
160T, 320T, Ektachrome, Fudji etc
Any and all information or advice will be appreciated. Thank you
for your time
Renee
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