Thanks Jeff and Scott for your feedback. I was thinking it would be an 
expensive process to remove digitally. Hopefully the problem will be solved in 
the cleaning of the negs. I won't mention the lab or the transfer house because 
I use both for my own work and I've never had problems with them, I've also 
shot film for other local filmmakers who have used their services successfully. 
To be honest I don't know a lab that hasn't screwed something up in the past, 
from Industry to Independent, the problem is getting them to admit it and fix 
it.
Thanks guys!

Roger D. WilsonFilm Scientist613 324 - 
[email protected]http://www.rogerdwilson.ca
Without failure you can never achieve success. I have based my process and my 
career as an experimental film artist on this statement; and I welcome it as it 
pushes me forward as an artist to try something different, something new. 

> Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2014 13:20:00 -0400
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> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [Frameworks] removing dust marks on transfer
> 
> What I want to know is what lab processed this film and how can I avoid them?
> --scott
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