Hi there, it could be my imagination but scanning (without mounting fluid) colour negs the wrong way round (by this I mean turning them over and thus having for example Kodak Portra 160NC read as CN061 artroP kadoK) is likely to give you less Newton Rings because of a difference in textures? or is the negative the same 'texture on both sides.....very unscientific i know....but you know what I mean!
also, for some reason scanning Tri-X 400 is problem (newtons rings) free compared to say Fuji Acros 100 as far as Newton Rings go.....
nevertheless, the fluid mounting is the best solution for newton rings without a doubt......i have to find my method for doing it without creating a real mess as I dont have amounting station and they're at ridiculous prices so.....
also, is fluid mounting ok for b/w negs? never tried it as i fear making the negs unusable again....
also, for some reason scanning Tri-X 400 is problem (newtons rings) free compared to say Fuji Acros 100 as far as Newton Rings go.....
nevertheless, the fluid mounting is the best solution for newton rings without a doubt......i have to find my method for doing it without creating a real mess as I dont have amounting station and they're at ridiculous prices so.....
also, is fluid mounting ok for b/w negs? never tried it as i fear making the negs unusable again....
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