Hi folks,
I'm wondering: with the difficulties involved in shooting slide film (limited dynamic range), why was it a popular choice for studio photographers in the 90's and earlier?
To maybe answer my own question i've been looking at Sinar 31 (download here: )
.....and something that strikes me is that the very limited dynamic range of slide is closer to the even more limited dynamic range of print media.
So maybe the idea was that a successful slide exposure was more likely to translate well to print?
Especially curious to hear from anyone who was working with slide in the studio in the 90's and before.
Thanks!
I'm wondering: with the difficulties involved in shooting slide film (limited dynamic range), why was it a popular choice for studio photographers in the 90's and earlier?
To maybe answer my own question i've been looking at Sinar 31 (download here: )
.....and something that strikes me is that the very limited dynamic range of slide is closer to the even more limited dynamic range of print media.
So maybe the idea was that a successful slide exposure was more likely to translate well to print?
Especially curious to hear from anyone who was working with slide in the studio in the 90's and before.
Thanks!