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Originally Posted by Sputnik Looking good  But What I can't figure out is this: An overexposed neg has more density than a normally exposed or even under exposed neg. Wouldn't it get harder to scan the more density of the negative  |
Film scanners are designed to do both negatives and slides. I've scanned Kodachrome successfully. No negative highlight density that I've seen comes close to the density of shadows on slide film. In other words, the density range of color negative dyes is no challenge for any decent scanner.
Lee