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[filmscanners] Re: Canned air...



In fairness to the person who wrote the quote below, he was referring to
compressors which were not designed with airbrush in mind.  One can
still buy an in line trap to prevent these problems for not a great cost.

Art

peter@softwell.co.uk wrote:

>>I would imagine that there is some form of lubrication in these
>>compressors and I suspect your might end up spraying your film with a
>>fine mist of oil.
>>
>>
> Not so.  If you buy a compressor intended for airbrush work they are
> either oil-less compressors or have an inline filter to remove any oil or
> condensation in the air.
>
>
> Peter
>
>


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