Improve performance with wet mounting. A Two Minute Tutorial.
First a question. Would you spend USD 200 to significantly increase the quality of your flatbed scans (Canoscan 9000, Epson V… etc.)?
If no….thanks for reading. If YES, read on!
This is not a paid endorsement but a product I use in my scanning.
I started using Aztek Kami SMF 2001 mounting fluid on a Canoscan 9000 and was amazed at the increase in acutance, sharpness, and contrast. Background: I used oil-mounting processes on drum scanners in the far past and its just too messy to bother with. But I found this amazing product and use it on all my scanning, having graduated to a Kodak iQsmart2 that gives me near drum scan quality with the fluid mounting technique. The increase in optical resolution on any scanner is impressive.
Here’s a video of the product, and I recommend buying a starter kit as found on their website, followed by process steps to explain how to use it.
These are the steps I use:
- Clean the glass. Do this before every scan. Goes without saying (but I said it.)
- Put a SMALL amount of Kami fluid on the glass where you will place your negative or slide (removed from holder) film.
- Quickly place your film on the glass over the fluid (quickly because it evaporates pretty fast.)
- Air dust the film lightly, then put a SMALL amount of Kami fluid on the film.
- Cover the film with clear acetate (photo grade that is part of the fluid scanning kit).
- Use photo pad to press down and move out any air bubbles.
- After you scan, pull the acetate off and watch the fluid evaporate. Remove film. The acetate can be reused (I tape a sheet to my scanner as a hinge and just fold it back.)
Done! Scan and enjoy some impressive improvement over dry scans. It may take a few tries to get it right and developing a technique that works best for you.
Aztek Kami Flatbed Starter Kit
- gregory gammon / www.vinylfye.com

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