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> <A HREF="http://www.smu.edu/~rmonagha/mf/filters.html">Click here:
> ?Romancing the Rare Earths?, A History of ?The Enhancing Filter?®</A>
Michael, welcome to the list !
Robin, Thanks for posting the article about the didymium glass.
Liles, Thanks for telling about the enhancer filter for hematoxylin eosin !
-- I think Olympus Microscopes are the best for the money ! --
Joel, Thanks for the link about the special lens cap -- I need one of those
it would be handy for pre-flashing film! If I combined it with the Super
Enhancer
filter then I wonder if I selectively decrease contrast? Speaking of
preflashing film has anyone tried to duplicate that trick in Maniatus'
Molecular Cloning Manual
where one pre-flashes the X-ray plates with an orange filter gel strapped over
the photo flash unit to increase sensitivity in autoradiography. -- Petrush you
can probably tell
me, would it work? Should I try to preflash some techpan through an orange
filter and see if it boosts the sensitivity?
I found a really cool spectrum for this glass at the following URL
http://www.v-ease.com/spectral/didymium.html
There was a really cool page with pro cinematographers sharing secrets and
filter combinations of didymium -- very interesting.
http://www.cinematography.net/enhancin.htm
Has anyone called the person about the filter or the Super Enhancer version?
I'd like to try one of these "rose colored glasses" on my Zuiko 55mm f1.2 lens.
-- Hank
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