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Tue, 6 Jul 2004 15:24:32 -0500
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This message is from a co-worker of mine, please fill free to email me
directly or reply to the list in case others are interested in this same
topic.

Heather Marie Wells


Our museum has a huge collection of film negatives, from 35 mm to large
format.  We currently use traditional darkroom methods to reproduce photos
from negatives, and while we don’t have any plans to discontinue the art of
darkroom work, we do want to stick our big toe in the digital pond.  So I’m
on a fact-finding mission.  I would like to hear from anyone who uses film
scanners to reproduce a photograph directly from the negative:  what
type/brand of scanner you use, what your experiences are with it, etc.


Thanks in advance for your insight.

Susan Young
Shiloh Museum of Ozark History
Springdale, Arkansas

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