Take their jpegs and use them. Just don't save to jpeg again until your
final file. It's doubtful you will see any degradation. It's likely that
their jpeg will be quite a bit better than anything you can get off a
flatbed scanner.

On Oct 30, 2017 1:18 PM, "Larry Colen" <[email protected]> wrote:

> I picked up a couple rolls of 120 film (100 & 400 ASA) this morning at
> Bay. It turns out that they process the film, but will only scan to JPEG. I
> guess I'll need to scan it myself. I've got an EPSON 2480 scanner, so
> hopefully that'll work.  The related threads are proving interesting.
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