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: Re: Dust on Digital Sensors
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: karl shah-jenner <
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Date
: Wed, 26 Sep 2012 01:36:11 +0800
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First thing I bought to put beside my film scanner(s) was my Meech Static
Eliminator and I also ran a line from the air compressor to the scanning
point. I had this set up before to remove dust from film, why wouldn't I do
the same for scanning?
It cut down spotting time considerably.
http://www.meech.com/en/products/static-control
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