This is not merely the best video I've seen on the subject, but the best by a HUGE margin. Clear explanations at each stage, and a steady progression through increasingly complex solutions to increasingly small problems. Just pick your own stopping point in the series.
Wow - thank you Paul! Delighted you thought that! (Hope you made it past the intro! :-) I'm about to do one on Cross Polarized light this month, so keep an eye out.
@@Stellapix-uo5mq Watched to the end - like Aerosmith I don't want to miss a thing. Oh - any tips on photographing one of those Victorian oval photographs behind oval, convex glass? How (the heck) do you avoid reflections? (a quick google shows this is sometimes called "bubble glass". Yuck)
Thanks' Stella, you just knocked some dust out of my 50 plus years memory. I really appreciate the memory jogger. Besides a light box what else is avauilable to copy slides an Negatives.?
Excellent explainer. Thank you
Thank you too! Glad you liked it.
You are a treasure of information and your way of presentation is straightforward and on point, thank you very much!
Thank you! I try! Glad you find this to be of use :-) I have another one up my sleeve, hope to be doing it before too long.
This is not merely the best video I've seen on the subject, but the best by a HUGE margin.
Clear explanations at each stage, and a steady progression through increasingly complex solutions to increasingly small problems. Just pick your own stopping point in the series.
Wow - thank you Paul! Delighted you thought that! (Hope you made it past the intro! :-) I'm about to do one on Cross Polarized light this month, so keep an eye out.
@@Stellapix-uo5mq Watched to the end - like Aerosmith I don't want to miss a thing.
Oh - any tips on photographing one of those Victorian oval photographs behind oval, convex glass? How (the heck) do you avoid reflections?
(a quick google shows this is sometimes called "bubble glass". Yuck)
Thanks' Stella, you just knocked some dust out of my 50 plus years memory. I really appreciate the memory jogger. Besides a light box what else is avauilable to copy slides an Negatives.?
This was very useful, just what I was looking for
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