Roger Hicks said:To answer the original question, I'd buy a non-gridded screen and save the gridded one against the time when you realize that it may have its uses after all. Grid-free screens ooze aesthetic charm; once you learm to disregard the grid, except when you need it, I'd back gridded every time. But I've only been using LF since the early 70s, so I could be wrong.
Cheers,
R.
Thanks all, it worked well. There are still marks on the glass, bright lines, where the grid lines were. Is there a good way of eliminating those, short of re-grinding? Thanks,
GB
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