eli griggs
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I happened upon the following 'HACK' on youtube ( ) and its got me looking a the possibility of using his modification to a USB Ionizer, as the key part of a wand type static attractor that can be used to remove dust, etc from negatives, before and after loading, unloading film holders, or from negative and slide carriers for the enlarger, as well as use inside camera lenses, to remove most static dust, etc.
Instead of wearing this tool, as a play thing for whatever, what would you use to make a long probe, say 4" - 6" to attract dust, and how would you ground it in your darkroom, by your loading/printing bench, to keep static to a minimum in film holders and in enlargements?
It may be I'm beating a dead horse, but I believe there is a low cost solution to making a better tool, without it costing thousands or even hundreds to do so.
Cheers and Godspeed to all.
Eli
Instead of wearing this tool, as a play thing for whatever, what would you use to make a long probe, say 4" - 6" to attract dust, and how would you ground it in your darkroom, by your loading/printing bench, to keep static to a minimum in film holders and in enlargements?
It may be I'm beating a dead horse, but I believe there is a low cost solution to making a better tool, without it costing thousands or even hundreds to do so.
Cheers and Godspeed to all.
Eli