On Sep 14, 2010, at 10:51 PM, Boris Liberman wrote:

> On 9/14/2010 11:39 PM, P. J. Alling wrote:
>> You've just discovered a big reason why people thought Digital was
>> superior to film... Even before it was. Wet prints from good negatives
>> always were better than scanned prints from those same negatives, at
>> consumer prices. Good scanning is costly.
> 
> Some years ago I checked drum scanning prices in one of the professional labs 
> in Tel Aviv. It is $25 per single frame and they warn you that the film may 
> get scratched in the process...

It sound like what I'll need to do is get a 645D, a close up lens, a suitable 
negative mount and light source, then do HDR multiple exposure to extract the 
full range of tonality from the negatives, then write a filter that'll 
relinearize the non-linear response of film, to get the full dynamic range.

> 
> Boris
> 
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