From: Meteorites USA<[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] AD: since people are talking about photographing
your meteorites
To: [email protected]
Date: Saturday, August 14, 2010, 4:09 PM
Just wondering... maybe I don't
understand.
http://scaleobjects.com/photographycubes/photography.html
But, what's the point of a 1 Inch or 2 Centimeter "scale"
cube when the
standard is 1 Centimeter? Wouldn't this confuse things?
Eric
On 8/14/2010 2:01 PM, [email protected]
wrote:
http://scaleobjects.com
If you are photographing your entire collection you
might as well put a scale cube in your pictures. (that way
you also have a size scale for identification purposes) I
have 7 varieties of 1cm scale cubes. All made of Tungsten
Carbide.
For pictures of my scale cubes (objects) being used
with Meteorites and other objects visit.
http://www.scaleobjects.com/picturesofuse/samplepictures.html
Brushed Black
Shiny Black
Brushed Gold
Shiny Gold
Rounded Shiny Black
Brushed Straight Tungsten Carbide (no plating)silver
color
Shiny Tungsten Carbide (no plating) silver color.
These have been used my many professionals across the
world and I have been told they are the best Scale Cubes
made and at my price point many have bought 2. They are
starting to be used by Astronomers and other professional
institutions so that they have reference objects to be used
on hand for taking field and lab photographs.
-Rex Scates
831-338-8354
if you want me to include your pictures on your
collection email the pictures to [email protected]
(if you can make them 400 pixels wide that would be even
better so as to save me processing time)
If you want me to include a link to your website I
would be happy to also.
steve wrote
Steve Dunklee<[email protected]>
wrote:
It would be nice if everyone would photograph all
of the material they purchase. Then if it went missing, it
would help identify it. I believe everyone on this list is
honorable and do not want to purchase lost, stolen , or
illegal to export material. The wonderful thing about
meteorites is the provenance. My slices if stolen and cut up
can still be identified like a fingerprint. This makes
collecting meteorite slices one of the most safe hobbies a
person can do. Clear skys! Steve"
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