Frank53
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Which method do you use to keep your film flat?You’re doing something wrong.
Critical focus is important.
That includes flatness and parallel sensor and film.
For large print work, it’s important to macro and stitch. Also to take exposures at different light levels and f stops to get all the shadow information.
A good drumscan can accurately “punch” through high Dmax slide, but can also avoid blooming and veiling in shadow areas on negative.
The same can be done with camera scanning with careful technique and gefühl, without the negative impact on micro aperture scanning on ultimate resolution.