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Interneg's From Scala...Ideas?

from Peter Thoshinsky (camerabug1@msn.com)
I would like to use Scala as my primary film. The idea of being able to edit/view without proofing, and seeing the print enlarged by projecting, seems tempting. Add that it is suppossed to scan to photo CD extremelly well. I do not wish, however, to give up the option of fiber prints. I could of course go with Ciba's, but that's not for this thread. Any suggestions for making internegatives from 35 mm Scala ? I have a 4x5 enlarger and film holders (Kodak readyload, Lisco, Polaroid 545). I thought of using an enlarger to project onto Tmax 100 film or Kodak Duplicating film, and printing from the 4x5 internegative. Or same idea but using Polaroid Type 55 P/N. Or should I just buy one of those Adorama Slide Duper things and make 35 mm internegatives onto (what) film ? Funny how when one tries to simplify things in the darkroom they grow more complicated. In that vain (simplicity) I'm leaning towards the slide duper that mounts on a camera. My volume would be low (20 or so per month). Don't want to spend a grand on a copy stand/duper setup. Brainstorming this out here, don't mind ideas and input. Thanks in advance. Peter.
(posted 9567 days ago)

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