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Kodak it8 target film
Kodak it8 target film










  1. #KODAK IT8 TARGET FILM ARCHIVE#
  2. #KODAK IT8 TARGET FILM FREE#

(I may already have done, long time since we had a slide show (Leica Pradovit) but would be on screen about a minute or more perhaps, some longer than others). >Unfortunately, Kodachrome has the worst projector-fading stability of any currently available slide film.do not exceed total projection time of one hour for Kodachrome Thank you for the interesting chapter and illustrations - you dont see beards like that now! It also said The loft is airy and dry but subject to great changes in temperature. But I shall think about if there is anywhere in the house with lower humidity. Good point, at the moment they are in hard Leica slide boxes inside cardboard sleeves at the top of bookshelves with no direct sunlight coming into the room.

#KODAK IT8 TARGET FILM FREE#

Kodachrome is also the only chromogenic color film that remains completely free of yellow stain formation during extended dark storage. Kodachrome films have the best dark fading stability of any conventional color film, either negative or transparency. On conservation: I hope any digital storage regime you choose proves as robust as the proven archival qualities of Kodachrome. Hallo Gast!ĭu willst die Bilder sehen? Einfach registrieren oder anmelden! so I ignore it now Please register or sign in to view the hidden content. Just remember to "Save As" when you make the corrections

#KODAK IT8 TARGET FILM ARCHIVE#

If you scan it Raw or DNG, you then have a file you can archive and work it over and over again, like a negative or slide. It usually needs adjustment in an editing program anyway, so why do it twice. People spend too much time trying to get the scan right in the scanning software. When I use Vuescan, I just scan the image with no corrections and save as a DNG file. It's not perfect, but it gets you real close. Negafix in Silverfast is the correction for negative film and is specific to type also.Ĭhoose the film type you are scanning and go from there. If you don't shoot slide film, then you don't need it. The IT8 Target is only for slide film and each one is specific to the film it was shot on.












Kodak it8 target film