Mike,
If it's like the one I have for film negatives, I wouldn't think so. The
brush is *extremely* fine so as not to damage the emulsion side of the
negative and doesn't remove anything but the finest particles of
dust/lint/etc.
Out of curiousity, how much do they want for it? The one I got would have
been prohibitively expensive new, and I've seen similar units go for more
than a couple of hundred dollars used. Mine was almost-a-gift from my
photography mentor when he retired his studio...
Aaron
On Thu, 29 Jul 1999, Mike Ford wrote:
>How should
I clean this thing?
I just thought of something I saw in a surplus joint. A antistatic brush I
think was used to dust off film or something. Its a blower in a box with a
air tube connected to a fine bristle brush. Might work?