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Re: [APML] Back to a film image-Rho Ophiuchus



Wade,

I think it's mostly due to the aggressive scanning profile I use for 
week images like this. On the original film you can hardly tell there is 
anything there at all except a bunch of stars.

John

Thomas W. Earle wrote:

>John,
>
>Great shot!  Do you know what caused the increase in noise?
>Generally speaking, E200's grain is "negligible" in the medium
>format realm.  Was it poor development that enlarged the grain in
>the film?  Did you use a local or remote lab.  If remote, would you
>be willing to share so I can avoid them?  I'm in the process of
>finding a "mail order" lab since A&I has made too many costly
>mistakes lately.
>
>Wade
>
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