Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
> On Oct 23, 2007, at 9:47 AM, Bob Blakely wrote:
> 
>> From: "Paul Stenquist" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>
>>> Film is much harder to clean than a sensor.
>>> Paul
>> Yes, it is, but you get a new, fresh, brushed (thanks to the design  
>> of the
>> can) sensor for each shot. Further, as it rolls onto the takeup  
>> reel, it
>> protects itself.
> 
> Film doesn't need cleaning when taking the picture, but it sure  
> becomes a mess after being pumped through a bunch of processing  
> machines by monkeys at the lab. Of course, cameras still need  
> cleaning occasionally ... Note the lovely hair at the right side of  
> this Minox negative:
> 
>    http://homepage.mac.com/ramarren/photo/PAW7/large/cotton-cafe-06- 
> full.jpg
> 
> Sensors need occasional cleaning, but once an image is captured, it  
> never gets dirty.
> 
> Godfrey
>

Dust on the film isn't usually an issue with rollfilm, but for sheet film users 
its as big an issue (or larger) than for digital shooters.

-Adam



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