That is a great job. Just looking at the TIFFs. Motivates me to get the
better viewers mentioned in the thread. Funny thing. I always though having
an xray like this would be quite a help.
It reveals the jobs just that much harder. But still fantastic.
Regards
Paul
WB8TSL
On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at
: [time-nuts] FE5680A x-rays
Photoshop works with both the RAW and the PSD format.
There are several free programs that will convert them in jpg with some loss
of resolution.
If the format is a problem to people I'll see if I can convert them to jpg
but they won't be as sharp and you will loose some
Nice job. I downloaded them for reference.
The original composite was done while repairing my defective 1pps unit and
thus I just printed sheets from the original x-rays as needed and eventually
decided completing the whole thing with scotch tape. You are right about the
down conversion. The
Irfanview.com
Seems to decode those raw files.
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Ok here they are:
About 30 real-time X-ray images were done in transmission
and the images were captured using the imaging system,
printed and later assembled to create a one meter scale of
the printed circuit board. A low voltage, in the 50kV range,
was used to better visualise the hidden copper
Hi Rich,
please advise which program can I open the files...??
Rgds Ernie.
-Original Message-
From: Rich msima...@sympatico.ca
To: time-nuts time-nuts@febo.com
Sent: Tue, Mar 27, 2012 12:24 am
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] FE5680A x-rays
Ok here they are:
About 30 real-time X-ray
Photoshop works with both the RAW and the PSD format.
There are several free programs that will convert them in jpg with some loss
of resolution.
If the format is a problem to people I'll see if I can convert them to jpg
but they won't be as sharp and you will loose some contrast control. The
Rich,
Would it not be better to make them a TIFF format ? While larger in size, there
would be no loss of resolution.
BillWB6BNQ
Rich wrote:
Photoshop works with both the RAW and the PSD format.
There are several free programs that will convert them in jpg with some loss
of
@Joe:
I'll post a link of the 25 high res x-rays of the FE-5680A board on the
company website. Gimmie a few days and I'll post the link... Also in
assembling my composite image I also included in the middle a schematic and
an optical layout taken from these three websites for guidance:
-nuts] FE5680A x-rays
@Joe:
I'll post a link of the 25 high res x-rays of the FE-5680A board on the
company website. Gimmie a few days and I'll post the link... Also in
assembling my composite image I also included in the middle a schematic and
an optical layout taken from these three websites
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