DNG
Film Friendly
Before I scan?
Wetting Agent?
Is there a "Film Cleaner" for finger marks (god forbid)
I just forget what I used back in the 70's when I had a darkroom.
Wetting Agent?
Is there a "Film Cleaner" for finger marks (god forbid)
I just forget what I used back in the 70's when I had a darkroom.
sepiareverb
genius and moron
Rule #1. Don't let them get dirty.
If Rule #1 has been broken I try in this order:
a brush
canned air
some PEC on a q-tip (which I usually regret)
the clone tool in PS.
If Rule #1 has been broken I try in this order:
a brush
canned air
some PEC on a q-tip (which I usually regret)
the clone tool in PS.
Chris101
summicronia
Before I scan?
Wetting Agent?
Is there a "Film Cleaner" for finger marks (god forbid)
I just forget what I used back in the 70's when I had a darkroom.
Most likely you used this stuff.
sepiareverb
genius and moron
Most likely you used this stuff.
That should bring back memories Chris, but I suppose it erases them as you use it.
DNG
Film Friendly
Rule #1. Don't let them get dirty.
If Rule #1 has been broken I try in this order:
a brush
canned air
some PEC on a q-tip (which I usually regret)
the clone tool in PS.
Well, the canned air isn't working on "Dried on" dust
I've used the healing tool a lot too
Thanks
DNG
Film Friendly
Before I scan?
Wetting Agent?
Is there a "Film Cleaner" for finger marks (god forbid)
I just forget what I used back in the 70's when I had a darkroom.
Most likely you used this stuff.
That's for the link...
That should work for the "dried on" dust from the Walgreen's 24 lab too.
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