Paul, I wet mount if I have a damaged piece of film that will not lay flat, if I need to reduce grain, if I have a badly scratched piece of film,etc. Generally, to solve problems rather than to improve resolution. Or, when scanning small film that I know is going to be printed very large (e.g. 35mm to be printed 40x50 or something like that) so as to insure that there are absolutely no variables on my end that will get in the way of the final print. BTW, not saying that I think 35mm should ever be printed that large but I was just part of a project where that was the objective and I couldn't argue with the eventual client on this one.
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