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[filmscanners] SS4000 fixes to improve quality--dust removal
- To: lexa@lexa.ru
- Subject: [filmscanners] SS4000 fixes to improve quality--dust removal
- From: "HPA" <tom@historicphotoarchive.com>
- Date: Tue, 27 Aug 2002 17:37:21 -0700
- In-reply-to: <200208272338.QAA03168@technicaladvantage.net>
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Every time that I have tried to clean a front surface mirror with a brush or
tissue, I have wrecked it. So hold off a day, because my neighbor is a
retired professional camera repairman, and I will ask him tomorrow morning.
tom robinson
> Doesn't this depend on "how" the mirror is contaminated. I've not had to
> clean mine, yet anyway - relativly new, but others things sometimes get
> an oil type contamination maybe just from vaporization of oils from
> within the unit. This wouldn't just blow off, but I would assume VERY
> gentile cleaning with a tissue and a good lens cleaning liquid might do it,
> am I right? I assume the mirror will be a front coated one so very soft
> and fragile.
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