2WK
Rangefinder User
I saw a thread (and can't find again) with instructions for wet-scanning with the Epson V750. The user also had alternate supplies to the expensive Aztek kit.
Does anyone have that link, or sources for the mounting fluid and mylar?
Thanks!!
Does anyone have that link, or sources for the mounting fluid and mylar?
Thanks!!
DNG
Film Friendly
do you need the film holders?
There's this: http://www.betterscanning.com/scanning/mstation.html
Wet ($90) and or Dry....($120)
There's this: http://www.betterscanning.com/scanning/mstation.html
Wet ($90) and or Dry....($120)
Scrambler
Well-known
I saw a thread (and can't find again) with instructions for wet-scanning with the Epson V750. The user also had alternate supplies to the expensive Aztek kit.
Does anyone have that link, or sources for the mounting fluid and mylar?
Thanks!!
No, but I did see it recently. Keep googling. The requirements were ANR glass from photo frame, Mylar or polyester film, adhesive tape and wet mount fluid. And some cardboard spacers to get correct focus.
It was on someone's blog, not a thread.
2WK
Rangefinder User
Yea, I think that is what it was. The part I wanted was the link to Fluid that was not advertised as wet scanning fluid but was the same thing and much cheaper...
Thanks DNG, but I have the epson wet mounting plate and it looks fine.
Thanks DNG, but I have the epson wet mounting plate and it looks fine.
DNG
Film Friendly
Yea, I think that is what it was. The part I wanted was the link to Fluid that was not advertised as wet scanning fluid but was the same thing and much cheaper...
Thanks DNG, but I have the epson wet mounting plate and it looks fine.
Wasn't sure... You need the wet mount fluid...
Scrambler
Well-known
Particular
a.k.a. CNNY, disassembler
You should use clear glass, not ANR glass.
I use a mylar branded Duralar, which has great optical clarity:
http://www.grafixplastics.com/mylar_duralar.asp
For liquid I use 99% Isopropyl alcohol. I found a pdf on Kodak's website that recommended 98% alcohol or higher as a film cleaner that is safe for the emulsion. I use a generic pump spray bottle to apply it without evaporation. I never used any of the dedicated liquids, so I can't compare, but this seems to work fine. Don't leave the bottle open, because the water content will increase.
There are some clips on youtube showing how it is done. It is fairly simple really.
EDIT: The pdf in question:
http://www.kodak.com/global/en/consumer/products/techInfo/cis145/cis145.pdf
I use a mylar branded Duralar, which has great optical clarity:
http://www.grafixplastics.com/mylar_duralar.asp
For liquid I use 99% Isopropyl alcohol. I found a pdf on Kodak's website that recommended 98% alcohol or higher as a film cleaner that is safe for the emulsion. I use a generic pump spray bottle to apply it without evaporation. I never used any of the dedicated liquids, so I can't compare, but this seems to work fine. Don't leave the bottle open, because the water content will increase.
There are some clips on youtube showing how it is done. It is fairly simple really.
EDIT: The pdf in question:
http://www.kodak.com/global/en/consumer/products/techInfo/cis145/cis145.pdf
xvvvz
Established
I put together a list at my site of supplies that you probably want to gather for fluid mounting:
http://www.betterscanning.com/scanning/cheapfluidmounting.html
Doug
http://www.betterscanning.com/scanning/cheapfluidmounting.html
Doug
2WK
Rangefinder User
For liquid I use 99% Isopropyl alcohol. I found a pdf on Kodak's website that recommended 98% alcohol or higher as a film cleaner that is safe for the emulsion. I use a generic pump spray bottle to apply it without evaporation.
Alcohol? Interesting.
I ordered some duralar, I already have the epson wet-mount tray.
I just need a roller and fluid and I'm in business!
2WK
Rangefinder User
I put together a list at my site of supplies that you probably want to gather for fluid mounting:
http://www.betterscanning.com/scanning/cheapfluidmounting.html
Doug
Thanks Doug, I was actually on that page this morning before I saw your post.
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