Anyone has nice Scheimpflug graphics I could borrow ?
I'll be giving a couple of talks about my National Parks project. In those, I'll talk briefly about LF cameras, and was thinking about including one, or a few graphs to illustrate the Scheimpflug principle. Since I assume some of you may have some, I figured it out, before making them myself, if you wouldn't mind me borrowing them for those talks ?
Re: Anyone has nice Scheimpflug graphics I could borrow ?
You might ask Harold Merklinger:
http://www.trenholm.org/hmmerk/
Re: Anyone has nice Scheimpflug graphics I could borrow ?
You're aware of course the second you say Scheimpflug principle, you just lost your audience. Kidding of course, but I've found it helps to add a very short history to explain the origins of the rule, which is kinda' cool too. Wikipedia has some illustrations as well as some links on the bottom with some good illustrations, such as Merlinger's PDF on Trenholm's Website, or with links to the technical explanations, such as Wheeler's PDF.
Good luck.
Re: Anyone has nice Scheimpflug graphics I could borrow ?
Tuan : feel free to use the diagrams in this article.. if actually usable...
http://www.galerie-photo.com/profond...heimpflug.html
I'm afraid that they might be off-limits for the large public, but who knows ?
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Emmanuel
Re: Anyone has nice Scheimpflug graphics I could borrow ?
The two last Scheimpflug figures at the end of this article are probably more suitable for a large public
http://www.galerie-photo.com/chambre...ouvements.html
I can translate the text if required (in case you forgot your French somewhere in the Wild West ;-)