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    tungsten slide problem

    :) i'm not sure about the baldy comb-over bit but you're right they do project the slides to look at them in most of the colleges, only one of them just uses a lightbox. I'll google a good processing lab and go to them next time. maybe i'll take some slides in natural light as well with...
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    tungsten slide problem

    yes all the unexposed parts of the film are the same green. showing up very bright green on the scan, and mid-green when I look at the developed slide strip in reality
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    tungsten slide problem

    by the way, the white bit round the paintings is the white wall that I took them against, it's not a mount
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    tungsten slide problem

    hi, no snappy snaps must have tried to scan just the image (without the holes etc). it's just on some of them, like the bottom one with the barn, that there is a bright green strip - this is the dividing bit of film between images that would extend up to the bit with the holes etc. i suppose...
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    tungsten slide problem

    I'm in London, the pictures are to apply for an MA in Painting - they only accept slides, so I can't use a digital camera. None of the pictures are in slide mounts, they were scanned straight from the strip. The paintings were actually hung sideways to photograph them, and the greenish bits...
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    thanks CT, joxby - I didn't know you could do that on Paint, that's very useful. I've uploaded them - they look even worse than I first though now I've looked at them more. as well as the green shine, they are a lot darker and duller than they are in reality, and the dark areas have a kind of...
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    tungsten slide problem

    Thanks for your replies. I just tried to upload the pics to the gallery but they're too big, and I don't have photoshop or anything to reduce them. I used Snappy Snaps to develop them - they came out perfectly last time I used them so I thought I was safe to go back there. Perhaps it was...
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    tungsten slide problem

    Hello, i'm new to the forum, and a painter, not a photographer so I hope I'm posting in the right section! I'm hoping someone will be able to help me. I recently took some slides of my paintings, with Kodak tungsten ektachrome slide film. they have come out with a greenish cast. i had...
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