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  1. Re: Can it be a solution for avoiding newton rings

    I’ve just found them, though I give the ideas of this thread a go.
    http://www.betterscanning.com/scanning/mainintro.html
  2. Re: Can it be a solution for avoiding newton rings

    Alright, I’ll give them a try! Thanks!
  3. Re: Can it be a solution for avoiding newton rings

    Interesting idea! My question might be funny but how much time do the rings need to settle? As I want to do lith prints and use an enlarger without lens, the exposure time can be long.
  4. Re: Can it be a solution for avoiding newton rings

    Thanks for the idea! I’ve seen these adhesive materials with frost effect. I’m just wondering if the plexiglass or acid etched glass or these adhesive stuffs surface will be visible on the prints?
  5. Re: Can it be a solution for avoiding newton rings

    I found it both satinised glass and plexiglass as well. The latter is dirt cheap. What you reckon how thick it should be? Is the glass’ weight is enough or should I tape it on the baseboard or easel?
  6. Can it be a solution for avoiding newton rings

    What if I just tape a thicker parcel/multi purpose tape on the glass (or two layers) like a frame so there’s a tiny gap between the negative and the glass when contact printing so it might help...
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    Re: Swapping the pinhole with a lens

    Yes Dan, I know but I felt the need to ask on another forum as well. I see now that I’ve to build a slide box camera with a gg and then build another one. Thanks again!
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    Swapping the pinhole with a lens

    Hello everyone,

    I have a simple design in my head but I feel it is a bit silly and way more complicated that it seemed.
    So I have a Goerz Celor 1B, 180mm lens. It is the one with a focusing...
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