Re: filmscanners: newton rings

2001-10-24 Thread Chuck Phelps
OK, here is the poop on this. Kami SX2001 Scannex Anti-Newton, Anti-Grain Formation Spray for Reproductions Importer: KAMI America Corporation 904-964-3408 I do not care much for this product, I do like there drum mounting fluid though. Chuck Film Service Inc. Jim Snyder wrote: -

Re: filmscanners: newton rings

2001-10-23 Thread Jim Snyder
- Original Message - From: SKID Photography [EMAIL PROTECTED] I've never personally encountered it, and not using glass mounts, I also haven't needed it. I suspect companies which supply offset printers might be a source. Perhaps other on the list will know. Bill

Re: filmscanners: newton rings

2001-10-22 Thread Arthur Entlich
I've never personally encountered it, and not using glass mounts, I also haven't needed it. I suspect companies which supply offset printers might be a source. Perhaps other on the list will know. Art Bill Grimwood wrote: Thanks, where is this powder available. Bill

Re: filmscanners: newton rings

2001-10-22 Thread Jim Snyder
- Original Message - From: Arthur Entlich [EMAIL PROTECTED] I've never personally encountered it, and not using glass mounts, I also haven't needed it. I suspect companies which supply offset printers might be a source. Perhaps other on the list will know. Bill Grimwood wrote:

Re: filmscanners: newton rings

2001-10-22 Thread SKID Photography
I've never personally encountered it, and not using glass mounts, I also haven't needed it. I suspect companies which supply offset printers might be a source. Perhaps other on the list will know. Bill Grimwood wrote: Thanks, where is this powder available. The powder is

filmscanners: newton rings

2001-10-19 Thread Bill Grimwood
I am getting Newton rings in my scanning with my Minolta Dimage scanner. Of course this is with the glass negative carrier for medium format. I have heard of a way to prevent this but have forgotten how. Can anyone help? Thanks Bill Grimwood

Re: filmscanners: newton rings

2001-10-19 Thread Arthur Entlich
To avoid Newton Rings you have to avoid contact between the surfaces. One way would be to increase the space between the film and the glass. Of course, this is a bit of a catch 22 since the reason for using a glass carrier is usually to flatten the film between the glass layers. There is a

Re: filmscanners: newton rings

2001-10-19 Thread Maris V. Lidaka, Sr.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, October 19, 2001 10:09 AM Subject: filmscanners: newton rings | I am getting Newton rings in my scanning with my Minolta Dimage scanner. Of | course this is with the glass negative carrier for medium format. I have | heard of a way to prevent this but have forgotten

Re: filmscanners: newton rings

2001-10-19 Thread Bill Grimwood
Thanks, where is this powder available. Bill - Original Message - From: Arthur Entlich [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, October 19, 2001 1:00 PM Subject: Re: filmscanners: newton rings To avoid Newton Rings you have to avoid contact between the surfaces. One