none said:
I'll second that, and request a before/after pic. Or an explanation of when a hair/dropping becomes large enough for removal duties.
I'm not removing any mouse-droppings that were on the film. But sometimes a tiny spec will get on the workprinter lens, and in some cases despite that I still may want to use that clip. The tiny ones can't be seen during capture, and even the tiniest ones are terribly distracting because they don't move during a pan. They are pretty easy to remove if they're small, by making a tiny feathered mask and filling it with a part of another capture.
So rest assured I am not trying to clean up the film... just cleaning up the capture. All historic mouse-droppings will be preserved!