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Hello All,
It has come to my attention that all of my scans have white dots scattered across the negative after being scanned. Most visible is in images with a lot of sky –– then the sky is littered with these annoying white dots. I try to keep the camera pretty clean and have tried different high quality labs so I don't think it's a developing issue. The only things I can think of is that I switch the film from being in and out of the fridge every so often (too many temperature changes...??) and the flatbed epson v700 scanner I use is pretty old.
Has anyone else experienced this issue? It is costing me a lot of extra editing time.
Thanks for your help! I have attached an example detail and increased the contrast so you can see how bad of an issue this is...
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<p>Hi there,<br>
I know there are a lot of threads on this scanner but I still haven't been able to find any answers.<br>
I have the Epson v700 and my 120 film scans are coming out incredibly soft. (Included a photo) I have the epson negative holders and I've tried adjusting the height with post it notes, business cards, but nothing seems to help the focus. I scan at quite a high resolution as well.<br>
Does this seem like an issue that would be fixed with the better scanning holders or is it possibly a bigger problem with the scanner itself?</p>
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Hello all,
I have a show coming up and I have a strange idea of placing an image inside a fishbowl and filling it with water/faux water (so the image
would be glued or adhered to the inside.
Does anyone have any suggestions for a waterproof paper/sticker I could print on? I love pictorico but I'm not sure they make a
waterproof sticker type of paper. Or perhaps I could transfer the image to the fishbowl?
Any suggestions are welcome!
Thanks
Fiona
White Spots on Processed Color Film
in The Wet Darkroom: Film, Paper & Chemistry
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Thanks. Interesting. I dust my images pretty well during scanning so it's hard to believe it could be this.
No reason... just laziness/not being careful.