You're going to get some dust with any scan. This is a bit excessive, but I've 
seen worse. Just clone it out. 
Paul
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From: Rebekah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Well, I have a bunch of slides, so I went to a local business to have
> some scanned there, but I only had three scanned to test the quality.
> Well, here's a sample (reduced in size) of their work
> 
> http://picasaweb.google.com/rg2pdml/Album23/photo?authkey=C57yacUEV7A#5151305363
> 993242258
> 
> - and I have to say, I'm extremely disappointed.  There's dust
> everywhere!  And when I mentioned it to them, the woman I spoke to
> claimed that there was dust developed into my slides.  Well, a quick
> look confirmed that there's no dust developed 'into' my slides, so the
> dust was obviously in their scanner.  So, here's my question, because
> I don't own a scanner so I don't know what to expect:
> 
> Does this look as bad as I think, or is the dust on there a normal,
> acceptable thing??
> 
> rg2
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