Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/06/04
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]This message appeared on another photo list to which I subscribe. The back issue of Outdoor Photographer refers to George Lepp's Tech Tips column in the December 1997 issue. Is there anything definitive on the issue raised? >I was just reading a back issue of Outdoor Photographer and the question of whether the projection of slides causes >the deterioration of an images colour came up. > >The belief seems to be that E-6 slides have a viewing life of about 5 1/2 hrs under projection and Kodachrome just one >hour before damage occurs. Evidently the first colour to break down is magenta. > >Obviously thats a lot of projection time as you only view slides for a few seconds at a time usually.But it would make one think >twice about leaving your best Kodachromes on screen while you debate how you got the shot. > >I guess if there was any deterioration you probably wouldnt notice it as it would be a gradual process. John Hudson