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Old Wednesday 1st October 2003, 11:58   #1
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Question Questions regarding the International Wildbird Photography Competition.

I've just had a quick look at the rules, and for non-Digital Photographs, entries must be by Transparency.

So, do I just pop down to the local PhotoShop with the negs and say "Do me a transparency of picture X, please," or can I only get transparencies from the original processing?

Oh, and please be honest, whilst I suppose any photograph can win, do I stand any chance at all if I get photoshop transparencies, or would I be expected to produce them myself?

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Old Wednesday 1st October 2003, 13:18   #2
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These are possibly the people who will make the best tranparencies from your negatives.
http://www.peak-imaging.com/

or http://www.bpdphotech.com
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Many thanks for the links, Nigel.
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