Re: B&W Neg or Slide for Digital B&W?

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kostaspapakotas <kostaspapakotas@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> > Color negative would be my choice I think.  Or the chromagenic B&W
> > films like Ilford XP2.  Silver-based B&W loses you the benefits of
> > "ICE", which most serious consumer scanners seem to have these days.
> 
> well irrespective of ICE, (with what long drink is that? - I couldn't
> resist), probably you are into color neg for the exposure
> latitude...But doesn;t color slide offer more in recorded detail?

Maybe, in theory, if you haven't lost it through overexposure.  Not as
good color accuracy or differentiation, though.
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