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Topic: Strong aperture plates
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Steve Guttag
We forgot the crackers Gromit!!!
Posts: 12814
From: Annapolis, MD
Registered: Dec 1999
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posted 03-10-2005 08:31 AM
Kinoton "N" plates have the same opening 400 x 800 or so but have the scribed lines for the 1.37 aperture.
Kinoton also has the "D" plates with a pinhole and crosshairs scribed.
The Kinoton "CO" plate is undercut for width but barely for height.
When judging how a plate was precut, you really need to measure it with calipers, not projected film. If you chaulk up different lamphouses, and different lenses, you will find the plate reveals more or less of the image. It has to due with how the cone of light passes through the aperture and is received by the lens.
With ISCO red lenses, they almost see around the plate with older ISCO golden lenses, the same plate will seem undercut. With Schneider it depends on the focal length as to how much the difference is.
As to the Simplex plate, Strong is guilty of having a bit too much metal on their single plates (for single lens holder machines). Thus you need to file the top and bottom for a custom fit and then file the end of the plate so it centers up perfectly for your projector. That effort is not the end of the world and affords the ability to get it precisely right for your machine.
As to sizes...Simplex has always had their "U" plates...as in 1.85:1U only undersize on width. Thus a 1.85:1U will measure .446 x .800. This was to allow for side keystone introduced by offseting the projector from centerline (pointing down).
However, Simplex also has their 2:1U plates for both scope and flat so you can get a 400 x 800 plate for flat and 650 x 650 for scope.
Again, measure the actual opening in the plate before you claim the plate was made out of spec.
Steve
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