Parts Included with the ScanScience Kits for the
Nikon 9000 / 8000
 
Catalog Number   
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
ITEM
Kit
Pro
Dual
35 / MF
35
mm
MF
1
Scanning Plate: 35 mm -230 mm long
1
1
1
 
2
Scanning Plate MF 204 mm
1
1
 
1
3
Scanning Plates 50 x 50 mm single 35mm slide
4
 
 
 
4
ULTRANS Overlays, Pack of 20,  35 mm
1
1
1
 
5
ULTRANS Overlays, Pack of 20, MF
1
1
 
1
6
ULTRANS Overlays, Pack of 20, 50x50 mm
1
 
 
 
7
Ultra black masks, 35 mm
1
 
 
 
8
Ultra Black masks MF
1
1
 
1
9
Ultra Black masks 50X50 mm
4
 
 
 
10
Instruction Manual in DVD -Tell us if you only
have a CD reader.
1
1
1
1
11
Standard Squeegee, plastic blade
 
1
1
1
12
Pro Squeege -Rubber blade
1
 
 
 
13
Stainless Magnetic clips
6
4
2
2
14
Tape - Fluid resistant, 19 mm X 40 m- Paper
 
1
1
1
15
Tape - Premium  Drum Scanning,  12 mm X 30
m-Polypropylene -Clear, Fluid resistant,
1
 
 
 
 
Optical Glass and Overlay Cleaner
       
16
Scanning Gloves - Cotton
1
1
1
1
17
Microfibre cleaning cloth- Glass&Overlays
1
1
1
1
18
P&G Bounty tissue as mat for wetmounting  
1
1
1
1
19
Small  Plastic Case for single slide kit
1
 
 
 
20
Large Plastic case for kit 35 mm /MF
1
1
 
 
Nikon 9000/8000
FILM SCANNERS
ScanScience
Bringing Your Images to Life
Preferred by Photo Artists and Archivists Everywhere
www.wetmounting.com
  • To use the Kits, only the holders provided with the scanner. are
    needed, no others are.
  • Do you need glass holders or AN Glass?
    Before ScanScience popularized fluid scanning, you bought a Glass holder hoping
    that restraining film curvature would result in sharper scans. However the glass  
    restrains the film only when the film curvature is down against the glass. Although
    the emulsion shrinks in dry areas, in summer humidity the film may adopt a
    concave shape todards the glass and render the glass holder useless.
  • What were the Downsides of the Glass Holder?
  1. Putting film over the glass, adds a refractive element and downgrades the film
    scanner to a flatbed scanner.
  2. Besides, you are likely to get Newton Rings and ruin the image.
  3. Big Bucks: Glass holders cost as much or more than ScanScience's kits, if you
    already bought one you will discover that with fluid scanning, film flatness is a
    given, and that is only one of many advantages.
  • The cure for Newton Rings in 2) above, was to replace the glass by Anti-newton
    Glass, but  AN glass is not exactly clear glass, you certainly would not put it in front
    of your camera lens. The result is a compounded degradation of the image;
  • The failure of these expensive contrivances contrast with the benefits of fluid
    scanning, which are:
  1. Achieves a flat film plane and
  2. Eliminates Newton Rings.
  3. By placing the film under the scanning glass, additional refraction is avoided, and
    the image has a clear path to the sensors
  4. The fluid scanning kits are cheaper and more effective than the glass holder.
  5. Better sharpness, greater contrast, enhanced color saturation, greater dynamic
    range.
  6. Film grain is  subdued and almost transparent

Other Facts about using the kits for the Nikon 8000/9000
  • What about fluid dripping inside the scanner?
  • A concern with beginners is that the fluid will drip inside the scanner. However, the
    fluid mount is totally dry externally before it goes into the scanner and then, the only
    existing fluid is internal: A micro-layer between film and glass, film and overlay.
  • What about Image quality output from a fluid scan from the Nikon 9000/8000?
  • The special quality of a drum scan stems from drum scanners all being fluid
    scanners. Fluid scanning also upgrades the Nikon 9000/8000 significantly, and the
    output -short of turning out central station filling murals, are outstanding.
  • To the Nikon 8000 with is highly collimated light source, wet mounting is a
    significant advantage: This scanner delivers images of outstanding contrast and
    sharpness without harsh grain.
  • Remember to order spare plates.  Save time by assembling one
    mount while scanning another.
  • Glass is very thin - Good to have a back up.