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RE: filmscanners: Magnification of light - AND brief density math lesson...



> That's the simple math behind "D" values and "density ratios".  I'll stop
> there and see if that makes sense...

Um, I think I need the "Density Ratios for the Dense" course.  If that's the
_simple_ math, I hate to see the complex!

But thank you for the explanation, as I've gleaned enough from it to get the
basic idea (which is all I really need anyway).

Austin, have you ever written out _your_ workflow?  I'd be very interested
in reading it, along with what products (hardware, scanner s/w, other tools)
you use.  (You're obviously a man of discriminating tastes, since you use
the 75  summilux-M as much as I do :).)

Thanks,
Dan




 




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