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Old October 15th 04, 06:50 PM
Alan Browne
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Bill Tuthill wrote:
Alan Browne wrote:

http://www.aliasimages.com/images/Ho...g0007_2700.jpg (2700 dpi).



That sure looks like the infamous Fuji "pepper grain" on slide film.
What kind of film was it? I can't tell from the thread.


Plain dirt, since cleaned (not grain). Sensia 100. Yes, ICE gets rid of it,
but I'd rather have the clean slide to begin with. The 4 rolls with this
problem have been cleaned. (There was a roll of Velvia 100F in there too with
the dirt).

I've shot a lot of Sensia over the past year and it does have a grain that is
really only apparent on scans, does not show in reasonable sized prints (9 x 6
(in.) or so) on my Epson. On the computer monitor it is always there.

Cheers,
Alan

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Old October 15th 04, 06:50 PM
Alan Browne
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Bill Tuthill wrote:
Alan Browne wrote:

http://www.aliasimages.com/images/Ho...g0007_2700.jpg (2700 dpi).



That sure looks like the infamous Fuji "pepper grain" on slide film.
What kind of film was it? I can't tell from the thread.


Plain dirt, since cleaned (not grain). Sensia 100. Yes, ICE gets rid of it,
but I'd rather have the clean slide to begin with. The 4 rolls with this
problem have been cleaned. (There was a roll of Velvia 100F in there too with
the dirt).

I've shot a lot of Sensia over the past year and it does have a grain that is
really only apparent on scans, does not show in reasonable sized prints (9 x 6
(in.) or so) on my Epson. On the computer monitor it is always there.

Cheers,
Alan

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