Just bought one of these at a thrift store and want to make slides out of some used film from disposable cameras that I have laying around. After doing some brief research, I was probably gonna do E-6. Would that work to make slides? Also I've never processed film before. And would I be able to turn the processed film into prints after? Any advice?
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Stop making these random bullshit threads
How is this a bullshit thread? I'm asking for advice on developing film, you aggro twat.
Besides most of whats on here is is masochistic masturbatory "critique me please" threads or dick measuring gear threads which help nobody since there is no overall best camera (objectively).
>>3129284
A film camera is best camera
>>3129287
So then can you help me out here?
If they're disposable cameras they're probably loaded with negative film, processing it E-6 isn't going to magically turn it into slide film.
Well is it possible to get from regular negatives to transparent positives? I'm sure people aren't going around shooting pictures on film specifically for slides because they're gonna turn every photo into a slide.
>>3129379
>Well is it possible to get from regular negatives to transparent positives?
No. If you want to get slides, you need to shoot E6 then have them processed and mounted.
>I'm sure people aren't going around shooting pictures on film specifically for slides because they're gonna turn every photo into a slide.
What are you talking about? Colour positive film was designed to be used as slides, so yes whenever someone has taken a picture for use as a slide they'll have shot on colour positive. Nowadays people shoot positives for the increased saturation and distinctive look, but they don't just 'get slides' every time because slides have been a defunct medium for decades. They just get their E6 dev then scan the strips in. Why you even want to use slides in this day and age is completely beyond me.
>>3129383
>he never saw a properly exposed slide photo he took projected onto a huge wall-sized projection screen
I pity you, anon.
>>3129383
>No. If you want to get slides, you need to shoot E6 then have them processed and mounted.
There's a thing called internegative film used to make positive copies.
>>3129417
No, internegative film makes negatives from slides so you can make prints. If you want slides from negatives you use print film.
>>3129477
..and I don't mean film that makes paper prints, I mean the same film that was used for motion pictures when they made "prints" of a finished movie
>>3129477
Internegative, interpositive and print film is basically the same shit.