I don't do anything to prevent Newton rings between the scanner glass
and the auxiliary glass. I was initially concerned about this and
asked a fellow named Julio who moderates a forum on fluid mounting if
this would be a problem. He said no, and in fact I have never seen
Newton rings scanning with the auxiliary glass with the Epson 4800.
Sandy
>Sandy wrote:
>
>> placing a thin piece of glass on the top of the scanner, with the
>> emulsion of the film placed in contact with that glass
>
>Do you do anything to prevent Newton rings between the scanner glass
>and the auxiliary glass?
>
>I've been spoiled by the Microtek, which places transparencies below
>the scanner optics rather than on the top glass. Film up to 4x5 is held
>in very nicely designed glassless holders, while larger film is placed
>on a glass support (but not imaged through the glass).
>
>Best regards,
>
>etienne
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