Re-Scanning some old negatives

I think this was a fruitful practice, it showed me very candidly how far my development and scan technique has come in the last year or two. The older the negatives the more work in post I had to do getting rid of dust spots or weird unevenness in the development. I also very much love seeing the side by side. remembering to export a version of the negatives before I start inverting and processing is going to be something I need to make muscle memory in my workflow.

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