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Properly drum scanned film reproduces just fine. Back then and today. The problem, more than likely, is something that plagued so many drum scans of that era, and that was the oversharpened scans that were the order of the day then. One of the most popular scanners back then was the Hell 3010 and later the 3300, and the default sharpening was extremely harsh, to say the least. Of course, you have no idea if some of those images were were cropped, and a lot of the wildlife imagery was undoubtedly shot on Fuji or Kodak ISO 400 35mm film.
If you're even in Bishop, Ca. you owe it to yourself to see Galen Rowell's Mountain Light Gallery, where all the print up to 32 x 48 are from 35mm slides.
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