Before I try it, I am wondering if anyone else has wet mount mounted an 8x10 directly on the Epson glass and scanned?
Before I try it, I am wondering if anyone else has wet mount mounted an 8x10 directly on the Epson glass and scanned?
The scanscience stuff will be a lot less messy than mineral oil.
David Cary
www.milfordguide.nz
I have done it.
I have always had issues with newton rings when scanning 10x8 on th V700. This was the main reason for trying it.
I have a sheet of betterscanning glass that doesn't eliminate the rings for me.
I tried to seal the scanner glass to the plastic using 'scanning tape' (can't remember which).
I used Kami fluid.
I placed the neg directly on the glass and place mylar on top of the neg.
Despite trying to migrate them out, I found that I had a lot of tiny bubbles in the scans so I haven't bothered since.
It involved a lot of cleaning up and I was unconvinced ot my ability to seal the scanner bed reliably.
In fact, due to this issue, I haven't shot much 10x8 film since
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Allen, if you're going to try it, make sure, as Marizu says, to seal the scanner glass with tape.
Or you can see if Doug at BetterScanning will make you an 8x10 holder
I have a betterscanning enroute.
But from my testing to date, my scanner is sharpest right on the glass.
I read people finding the sweet spot at various mm above the glass, but mine seems to be razor sharp smack on the glass.
I have a small supply of oil mounting stuff left over from the Linotype (God I wish I never sold that!)
and after wet scanning on that, should be snap, if the cheaper Epson materials can stand up to it.
I placed an order today with Scan Science as their materials are said to be far less corrosive.
I think with time, there is another Heidelberg or maybe a Howtek in my future.
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