Re: Photographic Film
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From: | Tim Morken <timcdc@hotmail.com> |
To: | HistoNet@Pathology.swmed.edu |
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Date: | Tue, 22 Jun 1999 14:53:16 EDT |
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Patrick,
The best film is Kodak Ektachrome 64T or 160T. Fuji also make a 64T (T is
for tungsten). You can make great prints from the slides. The slides are
also the best if you ever decide to scan an image.
Tim Morken, B.A., EMT(MSA), HTL(ASCP)
Infectious Disease Pathology
Centers for Disease Control
MS-G32
1600 Clifton Rd.
Atlanta, GA 30333
USA
email: tim9@cdc.gov
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----Original Message Follows----
From: "Patrick M. Haley " <pmhales@cybergap.net>
To: "Histonet" <HistoNet@Pathology.swmed.edu>
Subject: Photographic Film
Date: Tue, 22 Jun 1999 11:58:33 -0700
My question is concerning photomicrography;
What brand of color 35mm film and ASA (film speed) is best suited for
photographing H&E sections using an Olympus scope and camera setup?
I would like to produce prints, not 2x2 projection slides.
Thank You
Patrick M. Haley
Chief Technologist
HistoTechNologies, inc.
www.histology.net
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