On 23 Jun 2002 at 21:08, Bruce Rubenstein wrote:

> One of the hardest things was
> getting something with enough magnification to see what was really on the film.
> I recently got a solution to that problem. They were throwing out a Lietz 10-30x
> stereo inspection microscope. It was way too big and heavy to walk out the door
> with, but I did retrieve the head. I kludged up a base, and now I can really see
> what I have.

I too went down that path, I have an old 20/40x stereo microscope which I 
purchased to inspect my films. My 5x4" cabin light table sits neatly under the 
objective and at full resolution you can see far more detail than my old 
4000dpi scanner could retrieve. I can also do formal resolution tests with 
ease.

Cheers,

Rob Studdert
HURSTVILLE AUSTRALIA
Tel +61-2-9554-4110
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