Great shots l61.JPG has a lot of great textures.
I know these are in no comparison to digital ones
Huh??? You do know that 35mm Film has better dynamic range and on a medium quality camera like the 70G about the same resolution. Film also has a random grain (since it is chemical) so it gives you an apparent higher resolution.
I would advise you consider taking the negatives you shot and having them professionally scanned in. Have them give them to you at a high bit depth 32 or 48. It will cost you about $2 per picture but will show you the capability of the film. You can then use the extra bits for compensation in Photoshop to get some really dynamic images.
Digital does have its advantages but quality is not yet one of them.
When done properly digital does approach film quality.
I have gone totally digital because of the advantages it has (low cost per picture, instant gratification, instant previews). I hope the next generation of cameras give us more dynamic range.