Maybe and maybe not.  It certainly is a definite possibility but not a
certainty.  However, the question was what would keep the film chip flat.
:-)  But your advice on the possible limitation, which I neglected, is a
welcome addition.  Thank you.

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> Those that keep the film chip the flattest would be glass mounts
> where the  film chip is sandwiched between two pieces of anti-newtonian
glass;

Anti-Newton glass will show extra grain in the scan, because of the roughed
glass surface.

With kind regards,
--
Henk de Jong

http://www.hsdejong.nl/
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