[filmscanners] Re: About cleansing

2003-11-21 Thread Stewart Skelt
If you do a lot of scanning you may find it worthwhile getting a small compressor from a hobby shop, of the type used for airbrushes. That and a cheap lens brush do a pretty good job for me. I use a compressor which has a condenser jar for catching moisture - it works very well. It is also very

[filmscanners] apology and more info re: About cleansing

2003-11-21 Thread Rob Geraghty
My apologies to everyone on the list about the multiple messages - the proxy through which I was sending the messages somehow sends multiple button clicks in such a way that several copies of the message result. I don't know why this happens, it doesn't happen all the time, and unfortunately the

[filmscanners] Re: apology and more info re: About cleansing

2003-11-21 Thread Julian Robinson
To quickly support Rob's comment... I scanned some badly mould-affected slides before and after cleaning them on my LS2000. The results were a decent advert for ICE - the scans done before cleaning were remarkable in that the mould was almost not visible, although it was intolerable without ICE.