


Use your rubber or gel-edged squee-gee to squee-gee the water from the top to the bottom of the window. Don't rub, but use the cloth to loosen any spots on the window. Use a soft, 100-percent cotton (300 thread count or higher) cloth dampened with distilled water to clean any spots on the window. Spray your windows with the distilled water and baby shampoo solution. Fill the other bottle with just the distilled water for rinsing.

Use this water and a few drops of baby shampoo in one of your spray bottles. Minerals and other contaminants are filtered out so it can be used in irons and other appliances.

Use the gallon sized water of distilled water available at most grocers. It's worth the extra expense to buy bottled water for cleaning your windows. These elements can build up over time, leaving scale or deposits that will slowly and permanently scratch your film. "Hard water" means water with excessive trace elements of lime, calcium, iron and minerals. It's the software that usually is bundled on CDs burnt by x-ray and MRI techs.In many parts of the country hard water is a problem. You might try to see if eFilm lite from MERGE eMed is a free download. It may only do magick things to 16 bit TIFF, PNG, etc., but have a look.Īre you using a computer or a fruit-flavored computer substitute?įor stability, you probably need something that has a DICOM library, or other medical library. I'm not sure if the 16 bit version on the main ImageMagick site has the 12 bit JPEG support turned on or off. Probably the easiest wild fork to find would be ImageMagik: Google around and see if anyone has a recent binary with 12 bit support. The libraries have ti be compiled specifically for 12 bit support. Most software has LibJPEG in it, somewhere, and that will not read or write a 12 bit JPEG unless you get a wild fork from an astronomy, geospatial, or medical software site. We can't post a 12 bit JPEG here, because it will either choke dpReview's software when they try to read it, or it will convert to 8 bit for storage. I'm trying to test some software that needs a 12 bit greyscale JPG as input,īut I have no way of producing that image! Do any of you guys have the ability to create a 12 bit greyscale JPG, and if so can you post one here?
