hasselblad Sun, 1 Feb 1998 Volume 1 : Number 87 In this issue: Sa multicoating Re: Sa multicoating ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 31 Jan 98 10:30 MST From: sog@rmi.net (Stephen O Gombosi) To: hasselblad@kelvin.net Subject: Sa multicoating Message-ID: Dave Munroe wrote: >According to the latest _Hasselblad Manual_, the type of multicoating >used in the T* process is not effective over such a broad range and >therefore a single layer coating is used. If I remember the paragraph So why does the new 350 Sa CFE have the T* coating? I'm really curious about this. I suppose I'll end up calling them again on Monday. Steve ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 31 Jan 1998 21:53:41 -0800 From: Dave Munroe To: hasselblad@kelvin.net Subject: Re: Sa multicoating Message-ID: <34D40DE5.3897@vcd.hp.com> Stephen O Gombosi wrote: [re: single coating layer on 250 Sa] > So why does the new 350 Sa CFE have the T* coating? Good question. My guess is that, unlike the 250 Sa, the 350 might not be corrected for the 700-1000 nm infrared part of the spectrum (hence the spectral range isn't as broad). Just a guess. -Dave ------------------------------ End of hasselblad V1 #87 ************************ ---------------------------------------------------------------------- The Hasselblad Users Group Listserv is a public service of Absolute Internet, Inc., which is not responsible for its content. This mailing list is in no way affiliated with Victor Hasselblad AB, it's subsidiaries, or affiliates.