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Thanks fernando...

 

I did enjoy some crab box lunches a couple of times...  lots of sushi and grilled fish... the food was excellent...

I scan my film using a dedicated 35mm film scanner... the Nikon Coolscan V ED which gives me 134MB TIF files (Bit Depth=48) for color and 68MB TIF files (Bit Depth=24) for B&W... 5959 x 3946px at 4,000 dpi.  Then just edit, post process, resize to 800 x 533px (or cropped size) at 1,200 dpi, and save as a JPG.

The Nikon Coolscan V ED as well as the model that does 120 format film have been discontinued for some years...  Which is unfortunate as I really like mine...

Attached is a typical scan... just resized and converted to JPG.  You can see that the scan catches a little of the frame, and there is always some junk that gets on the film during development or scanning process.

Casey

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