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![]() Interesting data you found, David. So it was a 35 mm Kodak 250 daylight negative film developed by Continental film lab. pixel images, and Genesis 4K scanner providing 12 bit, 4096 x 3112 pixel images). A total of three scans at a range of exposure stops (-1, normal, and +1) were performed. And this was the scan by Kodak. The only question remains is who did the digital processing the CAIB presented. To my knowledge this enhancement is still the limit of what is possible to gain from film today. It would be interesting to process other historic films that way before the original material degrades to much. That possibility is not widely known. ## CrossPoint v3.12d R ## |
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