io avevo provato il liquido Edwal No Scratch con risultati buoni ma era
alquanto macchinoso nell'uso (richiedeva mascherine al posto dei vetri, poi
occorreva ripulire il negativo, insomma un po' troppo complesso)
nessuno di voi ha esperienze in proposito?
sergio
----- Original Message -----
From: "Peter De Smidt" <pdesmidt@xxxxxxx>
To: <pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, March 02, 2006 4:24 AM
Subject: [pure-silver] Oil/Solvent Immersion Enlarging
Recently I've experimented with scanning wet-mounted 35mm negatives to a
glass plate using Kami fluid and mylar. This produced sharper scans with
less grain and dust spots than 'dry' scanning, and I'm considering trying
a similar technique with my enlarger. I know that there have been oil
immersion carriers made for some enlargers, and so someone must have some
experience with this. Has anyone here done this? What were your results?
Since Kami fluid is a solvent which is meant to evaporate fairly quickly,
I expect that using it near a 250 watt halogen bulb might not be a good
idea. Does anyone have a suggestion for a good alternate fluid? Would
mineral oil work?