Thomas Bertilsson
Member
Hi all,
I have forced air heating, and the dust and static electricity levels are just phenomenal. I have some real problems cleaning my negs before printing them.
I have tried anti-static guns, anti-static brush, camel hair brush, and my latest adventure was compressed air.
The combination anti-static brush and compressed air seemed quite good, and removed the most evil dust, but I got this ice looking coat on the negs from the compressed air, which made me very nervous. It said on the bottle that it was completely dry. Is that really so?
Is there a specific brand of compressed air that you all have had good luck with? Or do you have any other cleaning methods (archival) that you can impart?
I've thought about film cleaners, but since I use a non-hardening fixer on traditional emulsions, I'm a little wary of that.
Thanks,
- Thom
I have forced air heating, and the dust and static electricity levels are just phenomenal. I have some real problems cleaning my negs before printing them.
I have tried anti-static guns, anti-static brush, camel hair brush, and my latest adventure was compressed air.
The combination anti-static brush and compressed air seemed quite good, and removed the most evil dust, but I got this ice looking coat on the negs from the compressed air, which made me very nervous. It said on the bottle that it was completely dry. Is that really so?
Is there a specific brand of compressed air that you all have had good luck with? Or do you have any other cleaning methods (archival) that you can impart?
I've thought about film cleaners, but since I use a non-hardening fixer on traditional emulsions, I'm a little wary of that.
Thanks,
- Thom