Dear All,
I've uploaded Anne's document on copy stand duplication versus scanning, cut and paste the link below, seems to work for me best without the http bit.
www.jiscmail.ac.uk/files/AHFAP/
Tony
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From: AHFAP, for image professionals in the UK cultural heritage sector [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Anne Martin
Sent: 01 May 2013 14:55
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Subject: Re: Light source for copy stand duplication
Someone mention my name??
Yes, we have been looking into various methods of copying photographic material and when digitising negs or transparencies have chosen different methods depending on the purpose they are to be used for. I will ask Tony to load a copy of the document I wrote a few years ago onto the files area, with our thoughts on the subject back then. I am aware that camera chip sizes have changed of late so some of the info given may not hold true now.
As for light boxes you might be interested in the following link.
http://www.fotospeed.com/keywordsearchresults.asp
Type in K2492 or K5212 or K2425 in the search field.
Because of our budget we went for the K2425 Prolite Basic but we're not totally convinced the illumination is even. I guess you pay for what you get.
Anne Martin
Production Imaging Manager
RCAHMS
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