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I have found some old color prints that are very dirty. Dust and little particles of whatever are all over them.
Mearly brushing, wiping softly with a cloth does not clean them. I want to scan them and then edit them.
How does one clean these prints so that most of the junk can be removed before the scan? Any tricks?
I took one (of which I had a duplicate) and used the "My Big Fat Greek Wedding" approach and sprayed it with Windex. At first it seem to ruin the picture but when it dried it seemed to be ok and clean.
This seems drastic of course. Can anyone give me a less desperate approach to this problem. Thanks
Julio
Mearly brushing, wiping softly with a cloth does not clean them. I want to scan them and then edit them.
How does one clean these prints so that most of the junk can be removed before the scan? Any tricks?
I took one (of which I had a duplicate) and used the "My Big Fat Greek Wedding" approach and sprayed it with Windex. At first it seem to ruin the picture but when it dried it seemed to be ok and clean.
This seems drastic of course. Can anyone give me a less desperate approach to this problem. Thanks
Julio
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