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Re: filmscanners: Re: filmscanners: When is Provia 100F a poorfilm to scan...underwater :-7



"Jim Snyder" <jimsnyder@insight.rr.com> wrote:
> It was probably still dust. A lack of cleanliness in a photolab is
terminal
> for an image. Occassionally, you can resoak the negtive/slide in a
Photoflo
> type solution and gently remove debris, but at high risk.

I'll stick with spotting in PSP. :)

FWIW the IR channel in the raw file appears to be blank - *utterly* blank.
I've never seen that before.  So I'll have to try scanning it again and see
if it was a temporary aberration with Vuescan.

Rob





 




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