pufy
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1. If you don't like grain, film ain't for you. Go digital, the workflow is a lot easier anmyway.
2.The scand aren't that bad actually. You quickly loose any sort of detail in the shadows if you underexpose slide film , and when the scanner tries to get some detail back, this is what you get.My scanned underexposed slides look exactly like your examples. And the first picture is also badly underexposed, or even underdeveloped (are the negatives ok, or are they transparent?).
2.The scand aren't that bad actually. You quickly loose any sort of detail in the shadows if you underexpose slide film , and when the scanner tries to get some detail back, this is what you get.My scanned underexposed slides look exactly like your examples. And the first picture is also badly underexposed, or even underdeveloped (are the negatives ok, or are they transparent?).