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- From: TSOS@uni-duesseldorf.de (Detlef Lannert)
- Newsgroups: rec.photo
- Subject: Re: film plane flatness
- Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1992 10:20:48 GMT
- Organization: Universitaetsrechenzentrum, Heinrich-Heine-Universitaet, Duesseldorf
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- Message-ID: <TSOS.170.721909248@uni-duesseldorf.de>
- References: <1992Nov8.4228.27422@dosgate>
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- In article <1992Nov8.4228.27422@dosgate> "martin tai" <martin.tai@canrem.com> writes:
-
- > There is from time to time discussion of picture sharpness
- >and film plane flatness. Is it exagerated ?
- [...]
-
- If you are interested in a more detailled analysis of this question,
- you may want to have a look at Norman Goldberg's book "Camera
- Technology: The Dark Side of the Lens". He describes various methods
- to obtain sufficient film flatness; one of these methods (which he
- apparently invented himself) sounds very interesting yet simple but
- hasn't, as far as I know, been used so far.
-
- Have any net.experts read this book? If yes, what do you think of his
- ideas? Ingenious or unrealistic?
- --
- Detlef Lannert DC3EK E-Mail: tsos@rz.uni-duesseldorf.de
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