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Photographic Solutions E-WIPE
$48 (24 packets per box)
Each ultra pure lint-free wipe is moistened with a precise pre-measured amount of ultra-pure highly refined alcohol mixture resulting in wipe that is neither too drippy or too dry. Each wipe is individually sealed, making it so pure that each packet contains not more than 5ppm (parts per million) of contaminants. This makes the wipe absolutely safe for digital camera back, monochrome CCD's scanners, optical mirrors and other sensitive electronic and photographic image-forming surfaces.
Used and Recommended by Leaf Systems and PhaseOne.
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Photographic Solutions PEC-12 Photographic Emulsion Cleaner
$28
What good is cleaning an image today, only to have the emulsion slowly deteriorate with time? Photographic Solutions' PEC-12 Photographic Emulsion Cleaner not only saves many valuable images for the world's most prestigious photographers, labs, museums and publishers, it is THE ONLY archival cleaner available. A non-water based film and print cleaner, PEC-12 removes virtually all non-water based stains from color and B&W slides, negatives and prints.
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Photographic Solutions BRUSHOFF
$133
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Photographic Solutions Sensor Swab + Eclipse Optic Cleaner
$88 (U.P. $125)
Also available now: E2, the highest purity Tin Oxide sensor cleaner from Photographic Solutions, Inc, which contains less than 5 parts per million (ppm) of contamination (the whitish residue left after evaporation). It dries as quickly as it can be applied, leaving absolutely no visible residue, making it the only recommended cleaner for Indium Tin Oxide-coated CCD- and CMOS-sensor cleaningwhen used with Sensor Swabs.
Not sure whether to use Eclipse or E2 for your sensor? Click here to find out.
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