But dust bits on film is why God (a.k.a. Eastman Kodak) gave us ICE. And he,
and we, saw that it was good. And verily, he and we were most pleased. "Hot
diggity dog!" exclaimith we, in praise of him and it. And yet, even more
verily, thereafter we useth it like the very devil. Vanisheth without our
sweat and toil doth the dust from off our holy scans of truth, and we shall
scanneth happily and with great rejoicing everafter! OMen.
Walt
--
"Anything more than 500 yards from
the car just isn't photogenic." --
Edward Weston
-------------- Original message from W Shumaker : --------------
> At 02:53 PM 7/28/2004, you wrote:
> >How quaint and primitive seems to be the notion of getting a fresh and clean
> light receptor, like a new sheet of paper on which to write, with each flick
> of
> the film advance lever or, in my case, every whir of the motor drive. Caveman
> at work here. :-)
> >
> >Walt
>
> Yeah yeah, on some cameras though, like the Xpan, that pull all the film
> out and wind it back in the cartridge when it shoots is more prone to dust
> problems. Film is not totally immune. At least I know where my dust is :-)
>
> Wayne
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