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Taking pictures of circuit boards.
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<blockquote data-quote="tvdrss" data-source="post: 283917" data-attributes="member: 22781"><p>Yes, helps a ton, I appreciate it. I definitely have seen what happens when we play around too much as the pictures start looking horrible, grainy and not at all the correct colors. </p><p></p><p>This is adequate enough for what we do. The only thing that would be nice is if people could read all the silk screening. I know when ordering parts, that is what I like to look at for many reasons as many times there can be two boards with similar part numbers and just a little variation in the circuits and so I like to verify before ordering. On our shots, sometimes its difficult to see all the detail I need.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Also Mike, we are using 7.1 for aperture.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p>Tim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tvdrss, post: 283917, member: 22781"] Yes, helps a ton, I appreciate it. I definitely have seen what happens when we play around too much as the pictures start looking horrible, grainy and not at all the correct colors. This is adequate enough for what we do. The only thing that would be nice is if people could read all the silk screening. I know when ordering parts, that is what I like to look at for many reasons as many times there can be two boards with similar part numbers and just a little variation in the circuits and so I like to verify before ordering. On our shots, sometimes its difficult to see all the detail I need. Also Mike, we are using 7.1 for aperture. Thanks, Tim [/QUOTE]
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