Tony wrote: > frame number so clients no longer get 24a mixed up with 18a. > Regrettably they are fuzzy as hell thanks to low scanning res > and a load of interpolation. Hopeless for judging image > sharpness so fairly pointless. Except as an index print which it sounds like you were talking about. :) I believe some of the newer minilabs are actually doing the 6x4's from scaning the film. Some of the local labs are (presumably in a separate process to printing) scanning the films an dmaking Kodak Picture CDs. Rob Rob Geraghty [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://wordweb.com
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