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[filmscanners] Re: About cleansing



If you do a lot of scanning you may find it worthwhile getting a small
compressor from a hobby shop, of the type used for airbrushes. That and a
cheap lens brush do a pretty good job for me. I use a compressor which has a
condenser jar for catching moisture - it works very well. It is also very
good for blowing dust off the glass when I am framing prints.

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Stewart Skelt
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http://www.netspeed.com.au/sgskelt
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----- Original Message -----
From: "?iso-8859-1?B?UGhvZPI=?=" <info@phodo.it>
To: <sgskelt@netspeed.com.au>
Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2003 2:31 AM
Subject: [filmscanners] About cleansing


Three questions:
- what do you use to clean films (colour slides and b/w) before scanning?
- what about old plates?
- how to clean the glass (surface) of a flatbed scanner?

Thanks in advance for your advice!

Best

Guido

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