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    Re: Anti-Newton-Ring glass

    The AN side will have a slight texture. It's not hard to see.

    Make sure your enlarger is aligned well, or none of this matters.
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    Re: Anti-Newton-Ring glass

    Thanks Pete, now just how fragile is this glass, can it take a good washing/drying? Or do you treat it like Christmas ornaments?

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    Re: Anti-Newton-Ring glass

    It's fairly sturdy.
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    Re: Anti-Newton-Ring glass

    Now before I screw this up... the ANR glass goes on top with the coated/treated side up, right?
    I placed my order and it should be here soon. $58 for the 2 pieces of glass.
    Bill

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    Re: Anti-Newton-Ring glass

    Clear glass goes on the bottom of the carrier, i.e. side nearest the lens. Next, comes the film, emulsion side down, which means that the shiny base side is up. Next comes the textured side of the AN glass. In other words, the AN glass is the top sheet in the carrier, but it's textured side is facing down towards the film base. The whole idea is to eliminate interference patterns cause be the shiny base side of the film being pressed against another shiny surface.
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    Re: Anti-Newton-Ring glass

    Thanks Peter, You made it clear enough I WILL NOT screw it up.
    Now if only I can get the Dichro 45 Color Computer to cycle like it should. Any one have any experience with Dichro 45??? Need help!!!
    Bill

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