Thanks Mark. 

I'll read that. 

Kim

> In case you haven't seen these: 

> http://theonlinephotographer.typepad.com/the_online_photographer/2012/01/scan-film-with-camera-1.html
>  
> http://theonlinephotographer.typepad.com/the_online_photographer/2012/01/how-to-scan-film-2.html
>  

> Ctein's summary: 
> 
> "OK, I thought my position on this was pretty clear from my articles 
> and comments over the last two columns. Apparently not. So here it is, 
> with no minced words: 

> "I think digitizing film positives and negatives by photographing them 
> with a digital camera is a bad idea. Most people will get worse 
> results than they would with a reasonably-priced flatbed scanner. 
> Ninety-nine-plus percent of them will get worse results than they 
> would with a decent film scanner or with sending their film to a 
> dollar-a-scan service. I have not been encouraging anyone to do this. 
> Quite the opposite. My hope is to discourage people from wasting their 
> time even trying."

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