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Sent: 06 September 2003 11:23
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Subject: [meteorite-list] re: meteorite photography scales
We do not seem to know for sure what the letters on the cube stand
for, so do they even need to be there? Can a blank cube work?
Lettering could depend on what
We do not seem to know for sure what the letters on the cube stand
for, so do they even need to be there? Can a blank cube work?
Lettering could depend on what you want to communicate. I can imagine a cube
with H, L, LL, C, E and R on it for example, if necessary in variants with
petrologic
I would believe most are centimeter cubes. 10 millimeters in a cube...2.57
cubes in an inch, etc.
Just hair-splitting: I think that should be 2.54, not 2.57?
On a more serious note regarding scale indicators used in meteorite photo's:
I prefer scale indicators like black-white bars or 1 cm
Does anyone know exactly where I can get one of the black cm. cubes with the
white letters on it? A website URL or email address would be most helpful.
Thanks,
Brice
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, September 05, 2003 10:47 AM
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] re: meteorite photography scales
Does anyone know exactly where I can get one of the black cm. cubes with the
white letters on it? A website URL or email address would be most helpful.
Thanks,
Brice
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From: Marco Langbroek [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, September 05, 2003 6:23 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] re: meteorite photography scales
I would believe most are centimeter cubes. 10 millimeters in a
cube...2.57
cubes in an inch, etc.
Just hair
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Sent: Friday, September 05, 2003 12:53 PM
Subject: Fw: [meteorite-list] re: meteorite photography scales
Hi List
...10 millimeters in a cube...2.57 cubes in a inch, etc.
Certainly he means: 10 mm per SIDE...
It's 10 mm = 2.54
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Sent: Friday, September 05, 2003 9:13 PM
Subject: Re: Fw: [meteorite-list] re: meteorite photography scales
Jose Campos wrote:
It's 10 mm = 2.54
I don't think so. It's 2.54 cm = 1 inch.
Hair splitting Dave ;-)
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