Kodachromeguy
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Hi Everyone, I recently bought a 1957-vintage Voigtlander Vito BL as an experiment. My Ilford Delta 100 negatives have linear scratches on the base side. Sure enough, the pressure plate has some tiny pips of rust. Two questions:
1. Is there a permanent scratch filler? I saw that Edwal has (or had) a product, but you use it for optical printing and then remove it before storing the negatives in sleeves. As for nose oil, I may not have enough of a nose for it, and (I assume) would need to remove the oil before storing. I will be scanning for now, and the scanner picks up the scratches (see the example below).
2. Polish or clean the pressure plate? I have seen recommendations for using a rouge cloth, car polishing compound, or a pencil eraser. Do any of you have experience?
Thanks!! PS, I rather like the 50mm f/3.5 Color-Scopar lens on this little camera.
1. Is there a permanent scratch filler? I saw that Edwal has (or had) a product, but you use it for optical printing and then remove it before storing the negatives in sleeves. As for nose oil, I may not have enough of a nose for it, and (I assume) would need to remove the oil before storing. I will be scanning for now, and the scanner picks up the scratches (see the example below).
2. Polish or clean the pressure plate? I have seen recommendations for using a rouge cloth, car polishing compound, or a pencil eraser. Do any of you have experience?
Thanks!! PS, I rather like the 50mm f/3.5 Color-Scopar lens on this little camera.
