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filmscanners: fogged film



Apparently two rolls of color print film were either fogged by an xray machine or poorly developed.
The entire roll film is very dense but there are images there.
 
Using a Nikon 2000 scanner or a HP Photo smart scanner and nikon and vuescan software, what would be the best place to start to extract the images from the film.
 
The images were shot underwater documenting coral diseases. I am not so concerned about quality as the ability to see diseased coral. It is just too hard to go reshoot.
 
Help - please
 
Norman J. Quinn, Ph.D
Discovery Bay Marine Laboratory
University of the West Indies
PO Box 35
Discovery Bay, St. Ann
JAMAICA
 
(876) 973-3092 phone
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