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[filmscanners] Re: What makes this grainy artifact?



I'm guessing this is residual silver from improperly processed film.

It may be repairable still if the problem was spent fixative.  I'd send
a sample to the lab and ask for them to respond.

Art


snsok@cox.net wrote:

> I received a box of 35mm transparencies back from processing and after
> scanning, I noticed a grainy effect throughout all the slides in the box.
>
> Here is a very small snippet taken from a Photoshop screen at "actual
> pixels" magnification. The film is Fujichrome Provia 100F. Processing was
> done by Kodak.
>
> www.tallgrassimages.com/tester/grain.tif
>
> What caused this?
>
> Stan Schwartz
>
>


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