"Derek Clarke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Could it be dust before the film was processed, leaving chemical spots on > the film? Those would be just as transparent to IR as the real image... That's the only thing I can imagine it could be. But it still baffles me that the IR scan is blank. There should be *some* dust on the film since. I've tried rescanning with Vuescan 6.02 and it made no difference. Rob
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