[pure-silver] Re: AN Glass Effect on Sharpness
- From: Bogdan Karasek <bkarasek@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sun, 31 May 2009 19:32:10 -0400
Hello,
Peter De Smidt wrote:
RobC wrote:
snip.....
Another option would be to wet-mount the negative to the glass using
mineral oil. It would be messy, but it certainly can be done. There
even used to be special negative carriers made specifically for using
oil. (I think these were often used with micro film and point light
sources.) Don't use drum scanning fluid for this, such as Kami, as it
is flammable.
This is the first time of hear of this.... what is the advantage,
disregarding the messiness.... could you explain in more detail what is
behind this procedure. Is the neg under the glass???
Very intriguing!
Cheers,
Bogdan
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