Re: Finally gave in...



On Wed, 17 Aug 2005 03:28:23 -0700, Mark² wrote:

> Like I say...I don't doubt that some of these characteristics exixt
> between lenses...I just wonder how it is being quantified by anyone (if it
> is). I am a little skeptical that an entire brand would be one way or hte
> other--since they use very different materials depending on the lens
> (plastic, glass, flourite, etc.).

Skip seems to have had a similar experience using Angenieux glass. Could
be the sand that you get in France.

I'll tell you something else about sand: it definitely can affect colour
in not only glass, but in concrete too. Obviously you know that I make
decorative colour pigmented concrete as my main business and the only
noticeable colour variation we have in product output happens when the
sand comes from a different source.

BTW, do you ever sleep? 3.30am and you're still at the computer???

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