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Seems that the wide availability of scanners and photo manipulation software could be married into film evaluation. I was discussing this with my son last night. He is better at all things digital and programming than I am. He seems to think it would only be minor additions to the software end. The problem as I see it. Make the scanner NOT change. The one I have likes to play with contrast without being told too. Then pulling values out of the scan with something like Gimp may be possible. |
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