mrred
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Does anyone know the correct PH a fluid should be for a wet scan?
I don't think scanning fluid has a pH value, since it doesn't contain any water. (pH is meaningful only for water solutions conceptually, right?) Isn't scanning fluid a petroleum based volatile liquid?
PH is for anything that contains Hydrogen. Yes they usually contain petroleum (naphtha). I am trying to formulate something worth while as good scanning fluids go for a kings ransom. I am just covering all bases.
PH is for anything that contains Hydrogen. Yes they usually contain petroleum (naphtha). I am trying to formulate something worth while as good scanning fluids go for a kings ransom. I am just covering all bases.
not sure about pH,
but there are many users of the Aztek KAMI mounting fluid, I've used it on a friend's Nikon 9000 with the wet-mount adapter and it didn't harm the film in any way. the scans were very nice though, much better than the dry scans. better shadow detail, less grain(almost none from 6x7 e100g @3200dpi), and there was less dust too!
just takes more time.
read more about it .. its the Kami SMF 2001
http://aztek.com/consumables.html
-Dan
mrred, I appreciate your parsimonious nature. It would be silly to pay $80 for two quarts of lighter fluid; however, if there is a reason the solution costs that much, than I'm willing to pay it. Aztek is not the only one selling Scanner Mounting Fluid and Optically Clear Mylar kits. Check out Scanscience.com. I'm with you about protecting my pyro negs from destructive solutions and will post anything new that I learn. I'm looking for a source for .001" optically clear Mylar. Any leads?
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