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Old 08-28-2009   #9 (permalink)
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Default Re: Is it worthwhile, to re-work my Wedding photos (from 5.5 yrs ago!) into a album?

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Originally Posted by sonshine_rae View Post
Truly the main question was whether it was worthwhile to try to re-work old film negatives, into something better.
All indications are that you want something more than the proofbook and wall portraits .. so yes.

However I will dissent from the other advice about getting a scanner and doing them yourself. Do send them to a pro lab with a drum scanner - especially with any kind of quantity. In addition to the time savings, they have chemicals like PEC-12 for cleaning or anti-static agents at the ready.
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