



As previously mentioned, the lab A&I had problems with that one negative. When they printed my proof prints, I had asked for full frame, but they did full bleed instead. When I asked them to try scanning the problem one, I told them that they were supposed to have been full frame, but no big deal, wasn't going to worry about it. They re-did the whole set, the quality was better and a noticeable amount that got cropped out is now viewable. I know that once I can scan from the neg with the right scanner I'll get my film edges as well, which is what I really want.
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