Steven Lee
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Specifically, I am interested in this one from Heiland.
The problem I am trying to solve is dust. Currently I dry my film in a closet where the air is completely still. I noticed that when I scan immediately after drying I get no dust. Zero. But if I let it hang overnight or if I put it into a ziplock bag after drying, then I get 2-5 specks of dust per shot which is annoying. And for some strange reason 4x5 sheets get 5x more dust than roll film, and it's starting to affect my LF enthusiasm because I'm dreading the painful post-scanning dust cleanup.
How does this film dryer work? It looks like there's a heat source and the filter are at the top which seems counterintuitive. How's the air circulation work then? Does anyone have first-hand experience using this dryer or a similar one? Do they block all the dust?
Thanks!
The problem I am trying to solve is dust. Currently I dry my film in a closet where the air is completely still. I noticed that when I scan immediately after drying I get no dust. Zero. But if I let it hang overnight or if I put it into a ziplock bag after drying, then I get 2-5 specks of dust per shot which is annoying. And for some strange reason 4x5 sheets get 5x more dust than roll film, and it's starting to affect my LF enthusiasm because I'm dreading the painful post-scanning dust cleanup.
How does this film dryer work? It looks like there's a heat source and the filter are at the top which seems counterintuitive. How's the air circulation work then? Does anyone have first-hand experience using this dryer or a similar one? Do they block all the dust?
Thanks!