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Originally Posted by GH85Carrera
Another advantage of a flatbed scanner of a camera is slightly curved prints. If the print has a curl to it, it is really hard to photograph. A scanner flattens it against the glass.
Baz your first scan may will be just the original photo, but notice how the white paint is just total white with no defined shape, and the shadows in the interior are just black areas with no detail. That is high contrast. If the print was from an original slide it is very typical of the process, and no scanner could fix it.
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yup - the tonal detail in the car's flank is missing - it is all white
dunno if that is the scanning, the print, or the negative