Re: filmscanners: DUST (was Scratched Negs & Home C-41 processing)

2001-01-27 Thread Arthur Entlich
To move this to even more absurd, bathrooms are one room in the house where lots of skin "flakes" are shed, actually. People brush their hair, shave, wash skin, and remove their clothes there. A good deal of "scratching" occurs in bathrooms also. ;-) Art B.Rumary wrote: > In <[EMAIL PROTECT

Re: filmscanners: DUST (was Scratched Negs & Home C-41 processing)

2001-01-26 Thread B.Rumary
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Arthur Entlich wrote: > Static build-up is reduced in higher humidity locations. This reduces > dust attraction to plastic surfaces. Also, most bathrooms are not > carpeted, and do not have flocked wallpaper or textured ceilings, all > dust attracters. > Also people do

Re: filmscanners: DUST (was Scratched Negs & Home C-41 processing)

2001-01-26 Thread Arthur Entlich
Clark Guy wrote: > > HI, Tim! > > If you have a stand-up shower stall in your home, you might try > using that as a place to hang your negatives. Static build-up is reduced in higher humidity locations. This reduces dust attraction to plastic surfaces. Also, most bathrooms ar

RE: filmscanners: DUST (was Scratched Negs & Home C-41 processing)

2001-01-25 Thread Clark Guy
34 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: filmscanners: DUST (was Scratched Negs & Home C-41 processing) One small addition..If you run the shower a short time before you dry your film, the dust seems to get stuck down, and you have even less of a problem, From: Clark Guy <[EMAIL PR

Re: filmscanners: DUST (was Scratched Negs & Home C-41 processing)

2001-01-25 Thread Alan Tyson
Original Message - From: Gerry Kaslowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2001 5:33 PM Subject: Re: filmscanners: DUST (was Scratched Negs & Home C-41 processing) >

Re: filmscanners: DUST (was Scratched Negs & Home C-41 processing)

2001-01-25 Thread Gerry Kaslowski
From: Clark Guy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2001 8:03 AM Subject: filmscanners: DUST (was Scratched Negs & Home C-41 processing) > > > HI, Tim! > > If you have a stand-up shower stall in your home, you might try >

filmscanners: DUST (was Scratched Negs & Home C-41 processing)

2001-01-25 Thread Clark Guy
HI, Tim! If you have a stand-up shower stall in your home, you might try using that as a place to hang your negatives. I have had a great deal of dust problems in the half a year or so of film scanning I've done, with both professionally developed color film and my home develop