[LargeFormat] multi coating
Les Newcomer
largeformat@f32.net
Mon Dec 3 00:14:00 2001
That ahhhh could ahhhh explain it.
les
Ken Hough wrote:
>
> In 1940 Gundlach coated lots of TRs. They were out shopped to
> Wollansak for the coating. Heres a case that coating was pre war.
> Ken
> The coating I had done was a very deep blue.
> I suppose I had around 70 sets of lenses done.
>
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> From: Clive Warren <cocam@cableinet.co.uk>
> Subject: Re: [LargeFormat] multi coating
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> At 10:33 pm -0600 1/12/01, Michael Briggs wrote:
> >
> >I have heard that decades ago, when single-coating was newly
> >introduced, it was fairly common to have existing lenses coated.
>
> That might explain why I have a 4x5 Turner Reich convertible that has
> front and rear element single coating. It is a fairly light blue
> coating, suffering slightly on the front element from some
> oxidisation but the rear is perfect.
>
> This is the only Turner Reich that I have seen with coating - maybe
> Ken got to it :-)
>
> Cheers,
> Clive
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