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			I finally purchased a film scanner and now have it up and running. I actually enjoy an afternoon or two a week relaxing in the dark room making prints, but sharing them is a little limited, so a new tool for a new age seemed to be the answer. 
 
i have a little yet to learn with it, the battle with dust, at least to me, is more involved than in the dark room, I think its the static that builds on the plastic negative carriers. 
 
but results are improving - from a 4x5 negative of my Ithaca Super 10 (had to down size the massive 110,000mb file) and 35mm shot from a short trip to a near by stream earlier this week
		 
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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