... Howdy. Received the AO Friday. It seems that I may have lucked out and not got a paper weight (though I have about 50 pounds coming that looks like it...
Hi Barry, There is no need to try to find special film or "tungsten" film when working with print or negative films. The compensation for the color shift...
Thanks for the replies. The problem is that on those few occasions that I used print film in the past, the photos had an overall brownish cast throughout....
... Hi Barry ans Mark, As a photographer who does all of my own film processing and printing I must respectfuly disagree with Mark. Daylight film shot with...
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Hi ya' Barry :-) I have to respectfully disagree with Mark's statement, also. I spent 23 years working for professional photo finishing laboratories in both...
I notice on some older Nikon phase objectives (or perhaps on other makes as well if I have not been taking note), there are two types of phase objectives - one...
... Yep, that's her. I've actually found the bulb for $2.99 for an import to $3.50 and up for others. I was just wondering if there would be any advantage or...
... there ... Remember the thread about the melted scope? You would be increasing the heat generated by the bulb by 100%. The electronics may not handle the...
Hi ya' Tom and Bill, Obviously I should have been more specific in my answer, so please forgive the oversight. The point is, there is no such thing as...
Hello Mark :-) I don't necessarily want to get into a "p*ss*ng contest" with you but I worked for several large PROFESSIONAL photo labs, one of which was Image...
Hello Barry :-) In my previous post I forgot to answer your question completely. Kodak makes Professional Portra 100T Tungsten film in 36 exposure, 35mm roll...
Jay, I don't know if you found the scope body that you're looking for yet but here's something pretty cool on eBay: GERMANY MICROSCOPE PART/PARTS #2 Item #...
While it has nothing to do with film the higher the color temperature the light the greater the resolution the microscope will give due to the higher ratio of...
Good points, Gordon. I hadn't considered the ratio of long wavelengths to short wave lengths in photomicrography affecting sharpness. Your comments make sense...
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... temperature the ... the higher ... one at ... you never ... programming ... Hi Gordon Are you saying that a higher intensity source contains more UV and IR...
Hi, since you worked at Kodak a while back I was wondering if you happen to know the answer to a question that so far anyone I've talked to at Kodak's...
I've looked there for Schott and Corning filters, I seem to remember seeing Kodak filters as well. The filter I'm referring to is a interference "hot mirror"...
... and ... statements ... focus ... Back in the early days when we had seperate illuminators I used to shine light sources through bottles of colored water to...
... a ... use ... on. ... Hi Garry You're not the first person to bring that up here. I think it's pretty cool because one can make the filter any hue they...
Hi Everyone There's a few new phase contrast pics of some of Bill Dailey's cleaned diatoms in my folder in the photos section. I can't remember which batch...