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Rudi,Alan, this formula works for "I get 50% of max contrast", but not for "I can barely see the lines" limit. Given that Erwin's numbers are far below the numbers given by Zeiss, I have reason to believe that he used the "I get 50% of max contrast" limit.
Many statements do not include viewing distance for the data cited.
PE
Alan, this formula works for "I get 50% of max contrast", but not for "I can barely see the lines" limit. Given that Erwin's numbers are far below the numbers given by Zeiss, I have reason to believe that he used the "I get 50% of max contrast" limit.
Why do you say that? Just curious and following along.
Some of Henning Serger's results with microfilm types suggest this may be possible with a good lens, even if not the macro Planar 2/50 that he used.I try to make a resolution target, and if I want to reliably measure 80 lp/mm, that target better be 150+ lp/mm.
The resolution of Fuji Velvia from the manufacturers data appears less than you require, it reaches 160 lppm at chart contrast 1000:1 (p7):
http://www.fujifilm.com/products/professional_films/pdf/velvia_50_datasheet.pdf
I have no idea how to design PCB stuffs yet though. So far, all I know are some softwares - like EAGLE 3.7, fritzing, etc., that are free for personal use.
...Ammonium persulphate was less noxious to use, but slower and didn't quite work well enough...
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