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Postby mgilvey » Sat Jan 01, 2005 4:26 am

What have others done to get rid of the little spots that show up on reflective scans where the print touches the platin. You know, when you have a very glossy print and it is placed face down on the plattin, there are little touch points that show up as grey splotches.

At the service bureau I used to work at, on of our scanner operators would blow a puff of (I think) baby powder in the air and with the other hand, pass the glossy side of the print through it.

Does anyone else have any better idea's?

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Postby LSI_Bruhn » Tue Jan 04, 2005 11:57 am

Dear Mgilvey,

you should try to find a newton glass manufacturer and order a very thin plate to fit your scanners bed.

There already have been many users creating own holders, plates that way.

I don't have a direct link, but you should find something on the web.

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Postby mgilvey » Wed Jan 05, 2005 5:40 am

Ouch, pretty expensive glass! Check this out.
http://www.fpointinc.com/web_store/Products/focal/fpnewt2.htm

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Postby LSI_Bruhn » Wed Jan 05, 2005 1:14 pm

Dear customer,

yes I know - but this would be the best and cleanest opportunity instead of using an oil bath on the scanner.

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Postby mgilvey » Wed Jan 05, 2005 9:06 pm

Now I know why all those glass mounts (Wess and Gepe) we use to get for doing slide shows were so expensive.

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Postby LSI_Bruhn » Thu Jan 06, 2005 7:00 pm

...right you are ;)
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Postby Paul Escudier » Thu May 05, 2005 1:14 pm

A Budget Solution!

Spray either the scanner glass or the photo, depending which you value most, finely with a good quality hairspray, Elsnet is the best for this in my opinion and has been used for many years since the days of drumscanners.

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Postby Frank Lohse » Sun Jul 24, 2005 2:25 am

If you do not like hair spray try Tetenal 'Anti Newton Spray' Art.No. 101638 to be removed by ordinary film cleaners (Art.No. 105198, 105198, or 105140),
perfect on film, scanners, and enlargers.
Possibly not as budget as hairspray (appr. 9 Euro).

see prepress & professionel - auxiliaries - care products of film at
www.tetenal.com/f_graphic_zub_pflege_uk.htm


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