logan2z
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(I wasn't quite sure where to post this so hopefully the moderators will move it to someplace more appropriate if there is one)
I recently had a couple of rolls of film in which small clear areas were created on the negatives by dust particles inside the camera. I want to print a few of the negatives from these rolls but want to touch up the negatives before I do. I have an 8x Peak loupe that I use to inspect negatives but it is just barely strong enough to resolve the spot and it must be in contact with the negative in order to achieve focus so that won't work. I was looking to purchase a headband magnifier like the ones from Optivisor but their max magnification is 3.5x which won't be sufficient.
Can anyone suggest an appropriate magnifier that I can use for this job? Whatever I choose will need a working distance sufficient to allow me to work on the negative.
I recently had a couple of rolls of film in which small clear areas were created on the negatives by dust particles inside the camera. I want to print a few of the negatives from these rolls but want to touch up the negatives before I do. I have an 8x Peak loupe that I use to inspect negatives but it is just barely strong enough to resolve the spot and it must be in contact with the negative in order to achieve focus so that won't work. I was looking to purchase a headband magnifier like the ones from Optivisor but their max magnification is 3.5x which won't be sufficient.
Can anyone suggest an appropriate magnifier that I can use for this job? Whatever I choose will need a working distance sufficient to allow me to work on the negative.