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Old 08-24-2009   #8 (permalink)
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Default Re: Is it worthwhile, to re-work my Wedding photos (from 5.5 yrs ago!) into a album?

Truly the main question was whether it was worthwhile to try to re-work old film negatives, into something better. The copyright was more of a statement then a query and mostly nonsequential in this situation.

At this point it mostly henges on whether we can find the negatives and how they turn out after being scanned by a pro lab.

As for my being pro/experienced.. everyone's level of experience is different. I have a very small studio, that only has a handful of clients a year, and haven't worked with film in quite a few years, way before I started using photoshop.
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