On 2012-09-25 13:35, Randy Little wrote:
You let a lab process your black and white film Jan? You can then always wet mount pretty much any scanner. Via either glass mounts or if you are using a flatbed via directly mounting on the glass surface with any wetmount product. You just have to be careful to not let the stuff leak to the edges. This will handle a lot of dust issues. http://www.wetmounting.com/Pages/lumina.html
I've been avoiding wetmount. I've seen Ctein's demonstrations of how big a difference it makes in qualities other than dust, so I really should dive in at some point.
Ah, Scan Science, the name I know, ends up at the same place as your wetmounting link. So apparently I do know where to get the stuff still if I'm feeling lucky.
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