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hello and welcome to negative feedback first of all Id like to thank Squarespace in sponsoring this episode whether you need of a website domain or online store make your next move with Squarespace so in this video were going to talk about something that I think a lot more people should be doing and that is printing your photos so a lot of people probably dont know how to print an image from film so what were going to be doing is choosing three different ways that you can print a photo I mean making three different versions of the same image so were here at Bayer which is the lab that I use were gonna be doing a hand see type print from the negative a digital see type from a scan and also an inkjet from the same scan the image I chose to be printed was a photo I took on 8th my turn on ultra 400 and see the first step in making all of this happen was scanning the negative so I had a good digital file to play with to be able to print from I did this with the drum scanner err by no