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[filmscanners] Re: SS120 Glass holder caution



If it is Anti-Newton glass, which is likely, you may be unhappy with
other glass.  Newton rings will ruin the scan.  Perhaps some glass
dealers carry or can acquire anti-newton glass, I'm not sure.

Art

James L. Sims wrote:

> Art,
>
> I think I might try that.  The glass in the Polaroid carrier has a
> texture that I'm sure must be to prevent newton rings.  It would be
> worth trying it with the current run of float glass just as an experiment.
>
> Jim
>
> Arthur Entlich wrote:
>
>
>>I haven't seen the carrier but is the glass special?  Many glass
>>suppliers will offer to cut and bevel optical glass of different
>>thicknesses, for a price, which I 'm sure will be less that the cost of
>>the whole carrier.
>>
>>Art
>>
>>
>>
>>James L. Sims wrote:
>>
>>


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