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Nam Sang Wai

My comment is really a technical question. The close up images are excellent - clean and sharp. The group image looks, on my monitor to be much grainier. I have the same problem with my own images - close ups taken this morning of an Olive-backed pipit look good, pictures of a more distant Purple heron looked very ordinary and I deleted them. I don't remember film images having such a differentiation but of course they were invariably viewed in printed format or through a loupe or projected if they were transparencies. Is it the digitalisation that makes the pictures look less than crisp and if they are printed does the image look as good as film used to?

I am about to take delivery of my slides from my ex-home in GB and would like to scan them - is it worth doing so? Is there a big quality loss. If it is worth doing, where in HK can I buy a good scanner? Any ideas appreciated.

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Thanks kk. I am of course always on a budget!!   :roll:

Thanks to you & Bob for the comments on the 'grain' effect.

I'd be interested to know how Bob is uploading as I can't at present.

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