Thanks. Multicoating seems to be an option, indeed. I just came across this:
https://tru-vue.com/solution/museum-glass/
But then, coating should not affect presence or absence of Newton rings which are a function of wave length and spacing, if my dim recollection of college physics does not fail me...
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Yes, my experience is that multi-coated glass does reduce Newton's rings, reduce but not eliminate.
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Larry and Peter, thanks, that makes sense.
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Capture One Pro (v.11 or now v.12) is your best option for tethering Fuji camera's. Really fast, and it's also the best raw converter, most pro's swear by C1. Has a bit of a learning curve though and it's not cheap (though there is a cheaper Fuji-only version). Download a free trial at https://www.captureone.com
I agree with Jeroen about Capture One and Tethering. It's the best solution I've used.
“You often feel tired, not because you've done too much, but because you've done too little of what sparks a light in you.”
― Alexander Den Heijer, Nothing You Don't Already Know
Hello to all.
I need an advise on a freeware software that has a color negative to positive feature.
I use MS Paint.net for viewing my scans since I don't need any high resolution or super adjustment for printing output.
Unfortunately, I cannot covert color negatives into positive with it (only "invert colors" which turns a color negative into a total blue image).
Thank you!
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