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Re: [APML] (fwd) Anti-Newton Ring Glass Holder for Sprintscan 45 Ultra



Tony,

--- Tonyhallas@aol.com wrote:
> Dear Scott,
> 
>      The way that I would see using the AN glass
> with the scanner is to place 
> the
> glass on top, nothing on the bottom. The idea is to
> see which way the film is
> bowing and put it up against the glass to flatten in
> out. Since there is no 
> glass
> between the film and the lens/CCD I would imagine
> there would be no 
> degredation
> caused by the texture of the AN glass.

Makes good sense to me. I never thought of using
the glass on one side only. 

Thank You, Herm and Gene for your input on this.
I'm going to give it a try the next time I run
the scanner.

Scott  
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