About scanning and grain: I used Kodak Recording Film for a long time. It was developed in FG 7, 1:3- very concentrated. I used an Exposure Index that varied from EI 50 to 400. I loved the grain. I am now scanning those negatives using a Nikon 8000 Coolscan and am very happy with the results. A couple of caveats: I have changed from Nikon software to VueScan and am much happier with what I can do. Nikon software clipped tones at both ends but really played hell with the highlights. I am also buying a glass carrier as Recording Film is very curly and I am having edge sharpness problems. Other than those concerns, I am very happy with what I am able to do in matching or exceeding the image quality of my wet darkroom work. Paul Kohl --
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