Re: Best films for copy work?

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Di it with the digital camera and send the file out for conversion to slides. I found this great place online that makes slides from digital files for $2.75 each. It's called

http://www.iprintfromhome.com/

Believe me, it will be less trouble than shooting to film. You can correct lighting problems immediately, you can see if the images aren't perfectly rectangular immediately, see all the reflections and flat spots immediately, and finally, if you shoot RAW you can get the color correct without worrying about the color bias of film.
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