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[photo-3d] Re: Slip-in mounts?
- From: David Motz <david.motz@xxxxxxx>
- Subject: [photo-3d] Re: Slip-in mounts?
- Date: Sat, 23 Dec 2000 09:40:13 -0500
>Dr. George A. Themelis wrote:
>
> > The problem with the RBT -> Spicer method is that 1) you have
> > to first mount in an RBT mount (which slows things down), 2)
> > you have very little control over the flipping/transfer
> > operation.
I think having total control of the "flipping/transfer" process is the best
part of using the RBT jig. I do sometimes have to secure the chips to the
jig with wess tabs so they stay put while I adjust the cropping. I really
like being able to set the window on the jig, with the ability to view it
before doing anything permanent, and then being able to carefully control
the cropping by adjusting the jig and mount on a light box.
What sort of problems are you having with this method? Or is speed the
main issue?
David
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