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Topic: Cleaning of lens's
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John Pytlak
Film God
Posts: 9987
From: Rochester, NY 14650-1922
Registered: Jan 2000
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posted 01-05-2000 09:11 AM
I agree that using compressed air to clean a lens is NOT a good idea, as it may force debris into the lens. "House air" may sometimes have impurities such as oil from the compressor. Loose dust or debris is best removed with a soft "camel's hair" lens brush. Never wipe the lens with a dry cloth or tissue. If there is a fingerprint (shame on you ) or oily deposit, use a very small amount of lens cleaning solution and untreated lens cleaning tissue to gently clean the lens surface, being careful not to get moisture into the lens itself. Lens caps are a good idea if you have them --- just remember to remove them before the show!Don't forget to keep the port glass spotless and haze-free --- it's as much a part of the projection optics as the lens and lamphouse. The December 1999 issue of Kodak's publication "Film Notes for Reel People" has an article I wrote about "Conquering Contrast Killers", which discusses lens cleaning. It's on-line at: http://www.kodak.com/US/en/motion/newsletters/reel/december99/pytlak.shtml ------------------ John Pytlak, Senior Technical Specialist Worldwide Technical Services, Professional Motion Imaging Research Labs, Building 69, Room 7419 Eastman Kodak Company Rochester, NY 14650-1922 USA Tel: 716-477-5325 Fax: 716-722-7243
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