Cleaning Glass Plate Negatives
PostPosted: Thu Feb 06, 2014 3:38 pm
Hi,
I have 2 boxes of 4x3 inch glass plate negatives. One box says Barnet Plates, the other Imperial Plates. I believe both are dry methodology. I am using an epson perfection v700 and the plates scan very well. iSRD does not work, I guess because of the silver halide in B&W. I have been trying SRD and it does not seem to work either. There is very obvious black dirt (which has not come off using cleaning fluid) visible on the scans. Selecting black defects and playing with detection and defect size not one of the dirt spots is removed. Using "mark" to see what SRD is picking out there are thousands (!) of small areas marked red but not one of the dirt spots is identified. There is no obvious reason for all these points to be selected. I have even tried scanning as a positive and selecting white defects.
These plates are very old and is their formulation something that prevents SRD working just as silver halide prevents iSRD working? Or am I just doing something wrong?
I have 2 boxes of 4x3 inch glass plate negatives. One box says Barnet Plates, the other Imperial Plates. I believe both are dry methodology. I am using an epson perfection v700 and the plates scan very well. iSRD does not work, I guess because of the silver halide in B&W. I have been trying SRD and it does not seem to work either. There is very obvious black dirt (which has not come off using cleaning fluid) visible on the scans. Selecting black defects and playing with detection and defect size not one of the dirt spots is removed. Using "mark" to see what SRD is picking out there are thousands (!) of small areas marked red but not one of the dirt spots is identified. There is no obvious reason for all these points to be selected. I have even tried scanning as a positive and selecting white defects.
These plates are very old and is their formulation something that prevents SRD working just as silver halide prevents iSRD working? Or am I just doing something wrong?