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- Maximum usable resolution from old 35mm slides - Photo. net
Hi everyone, I and my son recently tried scanning a bunch of old 35mm slides on an Epson V600, and were highly disappointed with the results It claims a resolution up to 6400 x 9600, but for practical purposes (including using a SilverFast USAF 1951 target resolution slide), I found it only capa
- US Military Slide Replacement Analysis - 1911Forum
To date, I have not encountered any statistical data regarding just how prone these slides were to possible failure This post is therefore an attempt to present an analysis of a controlled sample group of US Military issued 1911s which are currently still on active duty (as of Feb 2017) The survey consists of a US Army unit (my old unit from which I recently retired) inventory totalling 275
- Who forges their slides and frames - 1911Forum
Just curious for those more knowledgeable than me who FORGES the slides and frames for the following manufacturers of 1911s? These facitilies that are
- Hard Slide history? - 1911Forum
I have a GI Mix Master with 1944 RR frame Arsenal stamped The slide is a 50's era Colt Govt Model In a previous post I received some great info regarding the Military contracting with Colt during the Korean War to supply the Military with replacement slides As you know Colt was making
- Can I make a print from a scanned Kodachrome slide - Photo. net
Hi - I'm new here and have limited knowledge of photography I have many hundreds of slides taken by my father in the 50s, 60s unto the 90s before he passed away I scanned many of them and kept the slides too I would like to have some made into prints and sent one scan to the photographic studi
- Properly orienting slides for scanning - Photo. net
Hey all, What's the best way to insert slides on a Nikon Coolscan 5000 in terms of which side is "up"? I am using this scanner for the first time and don't know whether the emulsion side should be towards or away from the source The slides I'm using were developed by fuji and thus appear normal
- Is a mixmaster 1911A1 with a TZ 7790314 Israeli Slide. . .
A few had original 1911 frames non modifiecd to 1911A1 configuration, most were frames of 1911A1 SLides, hammers, triggers every pistol we had was a mix master of parts The pistol issue to me had a Rem Rand frame, Colt WWII slide, original long 1911 trigger and flat main spring housing, and all rest of parts WWII
- NOS Colt Replacement Slide Questions - 1911Forum
The left and right side roll marks on your hard slide are consistent with Colt Government Model (commercial slides) manufactured from 1949-1955 The same marks were used on Colt (USGI) replacement slides Google up Colt Government Model slides from 1946-mid 1947, 1948-1955 and then 1956 onward You'll see the changes in the corporate name, the location of the rampant Colt, calibre to caliber
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