Put white paper behind the original and set your scan dpi to the highest
resolution, then scan in B&W. The other alt. is to scan as a B&W
negative (or positive if your scanner has the setting). Sometimes that
brings out even more of the original. You will need to back light the
paper using film scanning.

Sylve

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