Thomas Bertilsson
Member
There's good news and bad news. The good news is that everyone else's scans of D3200 negs, including Thomas Bertilsson's suggests strongly that the problem lies with the scan and not the film or processing. The bad news is that unless he can change his scanner or settings then what he sees from the scan may not get any better.
It's a pity that he is deprived of seeing the full quality of D3200
pentaxuser
I get much better quality from Delta 3200 when I print it. With that said, the quality of my scan above would have been higher if I had gotten the contrast right in the film to begin with.
I opine it is not all in the scan, but film exposure and processing is going to be equally important to the outcome. Once I have a print of the negative above I will scan it and post it to this thread.
I hope to get some time to do just that this evening.