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Who forges their slides and frames - 1911Forum • Wilson (just read a thread where it stated that when they started up business, they used Colt and Springfield frame and slide kits but are now onto their own slides frames as of 1992) i dont know sir, i know a gentleman that just got into a law-suite about three years ago with MR WILSON the gentleman made slides for MR
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
Optimal resolution for digitizing slides - The Wet Darkroom: Film . . . Some slides have lost some of their emulsion around the edges, or look a bit splotchy in the background, but in all cases the subjects of the photographs are clear and identifiable <br> <br> I want to thank everyone who has contributed to this tread, especially those who provided examples of their own slide scans and those who recommended a
Properly orienting slides for scanning - Photo. net I have slides from 5 different processing facilities On all of them, the numbered side is the "shiny" side and the side with the company info (when present) is the emulsion side If held at the right angle, you can actually see the image relief on the emulsion side
35mm slide question - mounting and scanning - Photo. net Now I can provide an update: Having had the chance to scan both mounted and unmounted slides, I think I have decided to go with mounted slides in the future Here's why: One of my big concerns was the claim that unmounted strips of slide film sit flatter in the scanner than the mounted slides, and thus make it easier to get a well focused scan
Tips for retaining brightness and saturation when scanning slides I have been having a lot of trouble lately scanning slides without losing quite a degree of colour and brightness I've been spending quite a bit of time in Photoshop to try and bring the scanned images back closer to the original slides, but I often feel that I am falling short of bringing the scanned image back up to the original slide's
Effects of lightening the slide - 1911Forum There seems to be a trend to lighten the slides on 1911 (and other) handguns As you would expect, removing weight from the slide results in increased slide velocity and further travel by the time the bullet leaves the muzzle Looking at the changes while reducing the slide weight an ounce at a time gives these sorts of results
US Military Slide Replacement Analysis - 1911Forum Checking my notes, 41 pistols had replacement slides of which 34 had post-1945 mfg slides (most commonly Cage code number 53397, FSN number 7790314, or, no visible stamp marks), 2 were 1938-1943 mfg replacement slides (marked US MODEL 1911 A1 US ARMY), and 5 were Colt mfg commercial civilian slides (likely series 70 type)
Tisas budget slide - 1911Forum Okay, these 5” slides were on sale from SDS for $99 slide 45 ACP breechface Front and rear slanted groove type slide serrations and no fanfare on the slide They are in the white They are stamped with an “S” so they may be stainless I haven’t tried any cold blue on them so I’ll get back with readers on that
Identifying Kodachrome slides - The Digital Darkroom: Process . . . Some slides came from the processor (even Kodak toward the end) with some stuff embeded on the slide Do hand spotting on the image using things like the cloning brush, etc This avoids any diffusion of the image, and artifacts from the automatic cleaning" processes < p>