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Last week I went back to the photo lab sharing with them I was so surprised by the rendering of the scan of my rolls. They kindly accepted to give it another shot and scanned again the roll. The second was widely different. I happen to like both of them ! But it made me question how much one is losing control when delegating the processing and scanning of film. Unfortunately I can't really afford to add a dark room to my place, but maybe I could find an easy way to do my own scan?