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From: dan otto
To: James Lerch , atm_free{at}yahoogroups.com
Cc: ATM List
Reply-To: dan otto
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James, I had similar results with my version of an automated tester. I was
testing a f7 8" mirror. I found that that it was not as bad if I made
a narrow slit but I was still not satisfied that the test results were
valid. They varied with the brightness of the led or the manual camera
settings just like you described. I put the mirror back in the scope and
let the project rest so now I don't remember all my conclusions and what I
was going to try next. I
could resurect the project to help if you need me to try other ideas for
you. The test stand, camera, and platform are still setup.
James Lerch wrote:
Can anyone help me explain WHY this is happening, or independently confirm
my results on a mirror of similar size and F-Ratio??
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James, I had similar results with my version of an automated
tester.
I was testing a f7 8" mirror. I found that that it was not
as bad if I made a narrow slit but I was still not satisfied that the test
results were valid. They varied with the brightness of the led or
the manual camera settings just like you described. I put the
mirror back in the scope and let the project rest so now I don't remember
all my conclusions and what I was going to try next.
I could resurect the project to help if you need me to try other ideas for
you. The test stand, camera, and platform are still
setup.James Lerch
<jlerch1{at}tampabay.rr.com>
wrote:
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