RE: Restoration of tri-color camera

From: Sandy King ^lt;sanking@clemson.edu>
Date: 03/09/05-10:01:48 PM Z
Message-id: <a0602040ebe5576e0db4e@[192.168.2.2]>

Hi Bob,

Thanks for your comments.

Do you have any information on the fabrication of pellicle mirrors?
This would appear on the surface to be the most complicated part of
the restoration project.

Sandy

>Sandy,
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>Edmund Scientic Company. Maybe now known as Edmund Scientifics.
>Sounds like a fun project. I envy you.
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>Good luck,
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>Bob Schramm
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>Check out my web page at:
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> http://www.SchrammStudio.com
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>&gt;From: Sandy King &lt;sanking@clemson.edu&gt;
>&gt;Reply-To: alt-photo-process-l@sask.usask.ca
>&gt;To: alt-photo-process-l@sask.usask.ca
>&gt;Subject: Restoration of tri-color camera
>&gt;Date: Wed, 09 Mar 2005 20:25:35 -0500
>&gt;
>&gt;Depending on how you look at it, lucky or damned, I have been gifted
>&gt;with a rare 5X7 tri-color camera from the 30s or 40s that I hope to
>&gt;restore and use to make real in-camera separations. Yes, I know that
>&gt;I can make separations from color negatives and color slides, and/or
>&gt;directly via the digital mode, but I am really excited about making
>&gt;some three-color carbon prints using original technology.
>&gt;
>&gt;Thing is, to restore the camera I will need to acquire a new
>&gt;pellicle mirror and filters. Any leads as to where I might be able
>&gt;to buy one or both of the above would be appreciated.
>&gt;
>&gt;And thanks in advance.
>&gt;
>&gt;Sandy
Received on Wed Mar 9 22:01:58 2005

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