Philippe-Georges Subscriber Joined Apr 11, 2005 Messages 2,659 Location Flanders Fields Format Medium Format Sep 11, 2006 #1 Dear APUG people, Does somebody out there know a good alternative for the famous and now discontinued KODAK FILM CLEANER? Thank you all, Philippe
Dear APUG people, Does somebody out there know a good alternative for the famous and now discontinued KODAK FILM CLEANER? Thank you all, Philippe
roteague Member Joined Jul 15, 2004 Messages 6,641 Location Kaneohe, Haw Format 4x5 Format Sep 11, 2006 #2 Light Impresssions makes a good replacement, I don't remember the name offhand, but it works quite well.
Light Impresssions makes a good replacement, I don't remember the name offhand, but it works quite well.
arigram Member Joined Sep 21, 2004 Messages 5,465 Location Crete, Greec Format Medium Format Sep 11, 2006 #3 Forgive my ignorance, but what does it precicely do?
Paul Howell Subscriber Joined Dec 23, 2004 Messages 9,596 Location Scottsdale Az Format Multi Format Sep 11, 2006 #4 Edwal also makes a film cleaner.
roteague Member Joined Jul 15, 2004 Messages 6,641 Location Kaneohe, Haw Format 4x5 Format Sep 11, 2006 #5 It is used for cleaning gunk off negatives/transparencies. For example, I had a number of transparencies that got infected with mold after our winter rains earlier this year. I used the Light Impressions product to clean them up.
It is used for cleaning gunk off negatives/transparencies. For example, I had a number of transparencies that got infected with mold after our winter rains earlier this year. I used the Light Impressions product to clean them up.
arigram Member Joined Sep 21, 2004 Messages 5,465 Location Crete, Greec Format Medium Format Sep 11, 2006 #6 I have the Edwal version. Is it the same?
Kino Subscriber Joined Jan 20, 2006 Messages 7,693 Location Orange, Virginia Format Multi Format Sep 11, 2006 #7 Everclear 120 proof 100% grain alcohol and a lint free cloth...
Lee L Member Joined Nov 17, 2004 Messages 3,281 Format Multi Format Sep 11, 2006 #8 From Anchell's Darkroom Cookbook Ammonia, 28% concentrated 5 ml Distilled water 95 ml Isopropyl alcohol to make 1 liter listed as especially good for removing water spots.
From Anchell's Darkroom Cookbook Ammonia, 28% concentrated 5 ml Distilled water 95 ml Isopropyl alcohol to make 1 liter listed as especially good for removing water spots.
Neal Subscriber Joined Dec 3, 2004 Messages 2,018 Location Chicago, West Suburbs Format Multi Format Sep 11, 2006 #9 Dear Philippe, PEC-12 is also available. Neal Wydra