[meteorite-list] scanner and hexahedrite

2006-09-11 Thread Sergey Vasiliev
Hello List,
I just want to share the image I got from my scanner and full slice of
Boguslavka hexahedrite.
http://sv-meteorites.iol.cz/boguslavka.jpg
Usually I'm taking a pictures with my camera but sometimes scanner does a
better job.
Don't you think so? ;-)
Sergey

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[meteorite-list] scanner and hexahedrite

2006-09-11 Thread Metorman46
Wow serge! What a beautiful piece.The heat affected zone is awesome.Scanner  
does a good job.Thanks for sharing.
 
Herman Archer.
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[meteorite-list] scanner and hexahedrite

2006-09-11 Thread Metorman46
Hello Martin;That is also a beautiful picture of a heat affected zone.and  
the neumann lines really jump out at us.Thanks for sharing.
 
Herman Archer.
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RE: [meteorite-list] scanner and hexahedrite

2006-09-11 Thread Sergey Vasiliev
Thanks Tim, Bob!
Don't forget to look at the 2-3 mm under the crust where structure is not
visible because of heating!
Best,
Sergey

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Wow, what a beautiful picture, fantastic!!!

Soon I'm wanting to put together a web page full of hexahedrites, I sure
would like to
be able to use this picture as an example. I would give you credit of
course.


My Best,
Tim



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Sent: Monday, September 11, 2006 7:33 AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] scanner and hexahedrite


> Hello List,
> I just want to share the image I got from my scanner and full slice of
> Boguslavka hexahedrite.
> http://sv-meteorites.iol.cz/boguslavka.jpg
> Usually I'm taking a pictures with my camera but sometimes scanner does a
> better job.
> Don't you think so? ;-)
> Sergey
>
> -
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> U Dalnice 839,
> Prague 5, 15500
> Czech Republic
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> http://impactites.net
> http://systematic-mineralogy.com
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Re: [meteorite-list] scanner and hexahedrite

2006-09-11 Thread Alexander Seidel
Dobrý den, Sergey!

Nix pic, well established Neumann lines! Only thing that lacks is
a scale cube or something like that to get an idea of the size
of the slice. Well, then again a scale cube won´t fit well under
a scanner, will it...?? :-) 

Looking forward to my own little share of that meteorite,

Alex
Berlin/Germany

 
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Datum: Mon, 11 Sep 2006 14:33:48 +0200
Von: "Sergey Vasiliev" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
An: Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Betreff: [meteorite-list] scanner and hexahedrite

> Hello List,
> I just want to share the image I got from my scanner and full slice of
> Boguslavka hexahedrite.
> http://sv-meteorites.iol.cz/boguslavka.jpg
> Usually I'm taking a pictures with my camera but sometimes scanner does a
> better job.
> Don't you think so? ;-)
> Sergey
> 
> -
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> U Dalnice 839,
> Prague 5, 15500
> Czech Republic
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> http://impactites.net
> http://systematic-mineralogy.com
> 
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Re: [meteorite-list] scanner and hexahedrite

2006-09-11 Thread Dave Carothers
Good day Sergey and Alex,

Sergey... Thanks for sharing the image.  It's beautiful and what a great
idea of using the scanner.  I had not thought of that.

In reference to Alex's comment below, if it helps, here is a URL for
printable rulers.

http://www.vendian.org/mncharity/dir3/paper_rulers/

Regards,

Dave

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To: "Sergey Vasiliev" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;

Sent: Monday, September 11, 2006 10:27 AM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] scanner and hexahedrite


> Dobrý den, Sergey!
>
> Nix pic, well established Neumann lines! Only thing that lacks is
> a scale cube or something like that to get an idea of the size
> of the slice. Well, then again a scale cube won´t fit well under
> a scanner, will it...?? :-)
>
> Looking forward to my own little share of that meteorite,
>
> Alex
> Berlin/Germany
>
>
>  Original-Nachricht 
> Datum: Mon, 11 Sep 2006 14:33:48 +0200
> Von: "Sergey Vasiliev" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> An: Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
> Betreff: [meteorite-list] scanner and hexahedrite
>
> > Hello List,
> > I just want to share the image I got from my scanner and full slice of
> > Boguslavka hexahedrite.
> > http://sv-meteorites.iol.cz/boguslavka.jpg
> > Usually I'm taking a pictures with my camera but sometimes scanner does
a
> > better job.
> > Don't you think so? ;-)
> > Sergey
> >
> > -
> > Sergey Vasiliev
> > U Dalnice 839,
> > Prague 5, 15500
> > Czech Republic
> > --
> > http://www.sv-meteorites.com
> > http://impactites.net
> > http://systematic-mineralogy.com
> >
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Re: [meteorite-list] scanner and hexahedrite

2006-09-11 Thread M come Meteorite Meteorites
Hello

Important is seen the Neumann patterns, hard do seen
in the photos if not take with good illumination

Matteo

--- Sergey Vasiliev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha
scritto: 

> Hello List,
> I just want to share the image I got from my scanner
> and full slice of
> Boguslavka hexahedrite.
> http://sv-meteorites.iol.cz/boguslavka.jpg
> Usually I'm taking a pictures with my camera but
> sometimes scanner does a
> better job.
> Don't you think so? ;-)
> Sergey
> 
> -
> Sergey Vasiliev
> U Dalnice 839,
> Prague 5, 15500
> Czech Republic
> --
> http://www.sv-meteorites.com
> http://impactites.net
> http://systematic-mineralogy.com
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AW: [meteorite-list] scanner and hexahedrite

2006-09-11 Thread Martin Altmann
Yep,

for bringing out the Neumann lines on photos, a flat angle of illumination
is necessary, but often then not all Neumanns will show up, as they have
different orientations,
so that one should take 2 light sources, if one takes indoor-pics.

Btw.
An outdoor pic, of the coolest Neumann-Sikhote I ever had:
http://www.nuggetshooter.com/imagesMET/SA19,51g.jpg

Martin

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Hello

Important is seen the Neumann patterns, hard do seen
in the photos if not take with good illumination

Matteo



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Re: [meteorite-list] scanner and hexahedrite

2006-09-11 Thread Dave Carothers
Awesome picture.  Thanks for sharing it, Martin.

Regards,

Dave
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Sent: Monday, September 11, 2006 11:12 AM
Subject: AW: [meteorite-list] scanner and hexahedrite


Yep,

for bringing out the Neumann lines on photos, a flat angle of illumination
is necessary, but often then not all Neumanns will show up, as they have
different orientations,
so that one should take 2 light sources, if one takes indoor-pics.

Btw.
An outdoor pic, of the coolest Neumann-Sikhote I ever had:
http://www.nuggetshooter.com/imagesMET/SA19,51g.jpg

Martin

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An: Sergey Vasiliev; Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
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Hello

Important is seen the Neumann patterns, hard do seen
in the photos if not take with good illumination

Matteo



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Re: RE: [meteorite-list] scanner and hexahedrite vscameraandhexaedrite

2006-09-12 Thread R. N. Hartman
Yes, and as example, the quite bland Fredericksburg will show beautiful
Neumann lines when properly etched with Ferric Chloride.

Ron Hartman


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Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2006 2:11 AM
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vscameraandhexaedrite



I have to agree with Martin, Neumann lines will show if they are there.

 There is no 'magic potion' needed (though some chemicals are better than
others), not all pieces will show lines, depends on the stresses on the
particular piece in question.

 Use a good etchant like Ferric Chloride, good surface preparation (no saw
marks!) is vital ;)

Mark



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Sent: 11 September 2006 17:52
To: 'Alexander Seidel'; meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Subject: AW: RE: [meteorite-list] scanner and hexahedrite vs
cameraandhexaedrite

Not to forget to mention, that not in each and every specimen of a find or
fall, the Neumann lines are likewise developed.

Sometimes they will appear extremely sharp, sometimes faint, some pieces
won't have any - and that is independent from the preparation mode.

Martin

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An: Sergey Vasiliev; Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Betreff: Re: RE: [meteorite-list] scanner and hexahedrite vs camera
andhexaedrite

What a striking point, Sergey! My Guadalupe y Calvo just looks the same in a
plain simple photograph. :-) We learn it´s all a matter or light and
photographic skills and everything else to get "the real thing" transported
to another viewer, and even when showing such a specimen to another person
right on a spot, you have "to turn it here-there, left-right", just the way
you well described it!

Thanks for this alternative picture, very good indeed in comparison!

Alex
Berlin/Germany


> Alex,
>
> You are right saying that you have to have the slice in front of you.
> The basic picture I just did with my camera is:
> http://sv-meteorites.iol.cz/boguslavka_1.jpg
> But... I posted the scanned image because it shows much more details than
> you can see while looking at the slice itself. To see the details you have
> to turn it here-there, left-right. You know what I mean. But the scanner
> showed me a view I couldn't get with the slice in my hands.
> That was the point.
>
> Best regards,
> Sergey
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Alexander Seidel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, September 11, 2006 5:55 PM
> To: Andreas Gren; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
> Subject: AW: [meteorite-list] scanner and hexahedrite vs camera and
> hexaedrite
>
>
> Thanks a bunch Andi for showing these pics, and I´m very much looking
> forward to receiving your prepared slice, which will be my very own share
> of
> Boguslavka, soon.
>
> Hexahedrites are no easy task for a photographer or a scanner, not even if
> you discuss a specimen right in front of you, "in person" so to say. I had
> the great pleasure of meeting Andi a couple of weeks ago in Hamburg and
> handed him my 34.8 g slice of Guadalupe y Calvo for inspection. I must
> admit
> he was more skilled than me to point me to those tiny lines in between an
> otherwise rather bare polished suface which were not due to scratches or
> something evil like that, but were in fact: Neumann lines! Quite hidden in
> this case, but present nonetheless! Sometimes you have to look really
> closely, and sometimes a photograph or scanner pic won´t do the specimen
> in
> front of you justice.
>
> P.S.: sorry Sergey, I had simply overlooked your scale figures at the
> bottom
> and left side of your beautiful pic! Nonetheless, some "material scale", a
> scale cube or a scale stripe or even a pencil or knife or something like
> this will usually work better with ones "imagination" than just a
> figure...
> :-)
>
> Best,
> Alex
> Berlin/Germany
>
>
>  Original-Nachricht 
> Datum: Mon, 11 Sep 2006 17:21:52 +0200
> Von: "Andreas Gren" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> An: "\'Sergey Vasiliev\'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Betreff: AW: [meteorite-list] scanner and hexahedrite vs camera and
> hexaedrite
>
> > But a camera is also able to do a nice job, even with one light source.
> > The Neumannlines appears much finer, especially in small slices.
> > Best Regards
> > Andi
> >
> > www.meteoritenhaus.de/img/Boguslavka10.jpg
> >
> > www.meteoritenhaus.de/img/Boguslavka7_0

RE: RE: [meteorite-list] scanner and hexahedrite vs cameraandhexaedrite

2006-09-12 Thread mark ford

I have to agree with Martin, Neumann lines will show if they are there.

 There is no 'magic potion' needed (though some chemicals are better than 
others), not all pieces will show lines, depends on the stresses on the 
particular piece in question.

 Use a good etchant like Ferric Chloride, good surface preparation (no saw 
marks!) is vital ;)

Mark



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Sent: 11 September 2006 17:52
To: 'Alexander Seidel'; meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Subject: AW: RE: [meteorite-list] scanner and hexahedrite vs cameraandhexaedrite

Not to forget to mention, that not in each and every specimen of a find or
fall, the Neumann lines are likewise developed.

Sometimes they will appear extremely sharp, sometimes faint, some pieces
won't have any - and that is independent from the preparation mode.

Martin 

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Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Alexander Seidel
Gesendet: Montag, 11. September 2006 18:29
An: Sergey Vasiliev; Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Betreff: Re: RE: [meteorite-list] scanner and hexahedrite vs camera
andhexaedrite

What a striking point, Sergey! My Guadalupe y Calvo just looks the same in a
plain simple photograph. :-) We learn it´s all a matter or light and
photographic skills and everything else to get "the real thing" transported
to another viewer, and even when showing such a specimen to another person
right on a spot, you have "to turn it here-there, left-right", just the way
you well described it!

Thanks for this alternative picture, very good indeed in comparison!

Alex
Berlin/Germany


> Alex,
> 
> You are right saying that you have to have the slice in front of you.
> The basic picture I just did with my camera is:
> http://sv-meteorites.iol.cz/boguslavka_1.jpg
> But... I posted the scanned image because it shows much more details than
> you can see while looking at the slice itself. To see the details you have
> to turn it here-there, left-right. You know what I mean. But the scanner
> showed me a view I couldn't get with the slice in my hands.
> That was the point.
> 
> Best regards,
> Sergey
> 
> 
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Alexander Seidel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, September 11, 2006 5:55 PM
> To: Andreas Gren; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
> Subject: AW: [meteorite-list] scanner and hexahedrite vs camera and
> hexaedrite
> 
> 
> Thanks a bunch Andi for showing these pics, and I´m very much looking
> forward to receiving your prepared slice, which will be my very own share
> of
> Boguslavka, soon.
> 
> Hexahedrites are no easy task for a photographer or a scanner, not even if
> you discuss a specimen right in front of you, "in person" so to say. I had
> the great pleasure of meeting Andi a couple of weeks ago in Hamburg and
> handed him my 34.8 g slice of Guadalupe y Calvo for inspection. I must
> admit
> he was more skilled than me to point me to those tiny lines in between an
> otherwise rather bare polished suface which were not due to scratches or
> something evil like that, but were in fact: Neumann lines! Quite hidden in
> this case, but present nonetheless! Sometimes you have to look really
> closely, and sometimes a photograph or scanner pic won´t do the specimen
> in
> front of you justice.
> 
> P.S.: sorry Sergey, I had simply overlooked your scale figures at the
> bottom
> and left side of your beautiful pic! Nonetheless, some "material scale", a
> scale cube or a scale stripe or even a pencil or knife or something like
> this will usually work better with ones "imagination" than just a
> figure...
> :-)
> 
> Best,
> Alex
> Berlin/Germany
> 
> 
>  Original-Nachricht 
> Datum: Mon, 11 Sep 2006 17:21:52 +0200
> Von: "Andreas Gren" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> An: "\'Sergey Vasiliev\'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Betreff: AW: [meteorite-list] scanner and hexahedrite vs camera and
> hexaedrite
> 
> > But a camera is also able to do a nice job, even with one light source.
> > The Neumannlines appears much finer, especially in small slices.
> > Best Regards
> > Andi
> >
> > www.meteoritenhaus.de/img/Boguslavka10.jpg
> >
> > www.meteoritenhaus.de/img/Boguslavka7_03g.jpg
> >
> >
> > -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> > Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag von
> Sergey
> Vasiliev
> > Gesendet: Montag, 11. September 2006 14:34
> > An: Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
> > Betreff: [meteorite-list] scanner and hexah

AW: [meteorite-list] scanner and hexahedrite vs camera and hexaedrite

2006-09-11 Thread Andreas Gren
But a camera is also able to do a nice job, even with one light source. The 
Neumannlines appears much finer, especially in small slices. 
Best Regards
Andi

www.meteoritenhaus.de/img/Boguslavka10.jpg

www.meteoritenhaus.de/img/Boguslavka7_03g.jpg


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Gesendet: Montag, 11. September 2006 14:34
An: Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Betreff: [meteorite-list] scanner and hexahedrite

Hello List,
I just want to share the image I got from my scanner and full slice of
Boguslavka hexahedrite.
http://sv-meteorites.iol.cz/boguslavka.jpg
Usually I'm taking a pictures with my camera but sometimes scanner does a
better job.
Don't you think so? ;-)
Sergey

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AW: [meteorite-list] scanner and hexahedrite vs camera and hexaedrite

2006-09-11 Thread Alexander Seidel
Thanks a bunch Andi for showing these pics, and I´m very much looking forward 
to receiving your prepared slice, which will be my very own share of 
Boguslavka, soon.

Hexahedrites are no easy task for a photographer or a scanner, not even if you 
discuss a specimen right in front of you, "in person" so to say. I had the 
great pleasure of meeting Andi a couple of weeks ago in Hamburg and handed him 
my 34.8 g slice of Guadalupe y Calvo for inspection. I must admit he was more 
skilled than me to point me to those tiny lines in between an otherwise rather 
bare polished suface which were not due to scratches or something evil like 
that, but were in fact: Neumann lines! Quite hidden in this case, but present 
nonetheless! Sometimes you have to look really closely, and sometimes a 
photograph or scanner pic won´t do the specimen in front of you justice.

P.S.: sorry Sergey, I had simply overlooked your scale figures at the bottom 
and left side of your beautiful pic! Nonetheless, some "material scale", a 
scale cube or a scale stripe or even a pencil or knife or something like this 
will usually work better with ones "imagination" than just a figure... :-)

Best,
Alex
Berlin/Germany 


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Datum: Mon, 11 Sep 2006 17:21:52 +0200
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An: "\'Sergey Vasiliev\'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> But a camera is also able to do a nice job, even with one light source.
> The Neumannlines appears much finer, especially in small slices. 
> Best Regards
> Andi
> 
> www.meteoritenhaus.de/img/Boguslavka10.jpg
> 
> www.meteoritenhaus.de/img/Boguslavka7_03g.jpg
> 
> 
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag von Sergey Vasiliev
> Gesendet: Montag, 11. September 2006 14:34
> An: Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
> Betreff: [meteorite-list] scanner and hexahedrite
> 
> Hello List,
> I just want to share the image I got from my scanner and full slice of
> Boguslavka hexahedrite.
> http://sv-meteorites.iol.cz/boguslavka.jpg
> Usually I'm taking a pictures with my camera but sometimes scanner does a
> better job.
> Don't you think so? ;-)
> Sergey
> 
> -
> Sergey Vasiliev
> U Dalnice 839,
> Prague 5, 15500
> Czech Republic
> --
> http://www.sv-meteorites.com
> http://impactites.net
> http://systematic-mineralogy.com
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RE: [meteorite-list] scanner and hexahedrite vs camera and hexaedrite

2006-09-11 Thread Sergey Vasiliev
Alex,

You are right saying that you have to have the slice in front of you.
The basic picture I just did with my camera is:
http://sv-meteorites.iol.cz/boguslavka_1.jpg
But... I posted the scanned image because it shows much more details than
you can see while looking at the slice itself. To see the details you have
to turn it here-there, left-right. You know what I mean. But the scanner
showed me a view I couldn't get with the slice in my hands.
That was the point.

Best regards,
Sergey



-Original Message-
From: Alexander Seidel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 11, 2006 5:55 PM
To: Andreas Gren; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Subject: AW: [meteorite-list] scanner and hexahedrite vs camera and
hexaedrite


Thanks a bunch Andi for showing these pics, and I´m very much looking
forward to receiving your prepared slice, which will be my very own share of
Boguslavka, soon.

Hexahedrites are no easy task for a photographer or a scanner, not even if
you discuss a specimen right in front of you, "in person" so to say. I had
the great pleasure of meeting Andi a couple of weeks ago in Hamburg and
handed him my 34.8 g slice of Guadalupe y Calvo for inspection. I must admit
he was more skilled than me to point me to those tiny lines in between an
otherwise rather bare polished suface which were not due to scratches or
something evil like that, but were in fact: Neumann lines! Quite hidden in
this case, but present nonetheless! Sometimes you have to look really
closely, and sometimes a photograph or scanner pic won´t do the specimen in
front of you justice.

P.S.: sorry Sergey, I had simply overlooked your scale figures at the bottom
and left side of your beautiful pic! Nonetheless, some "material scale", a
scale cube or a scale stripe or even a pencil or knife or something like
this will usually work better with ones "imagination" than just a figure...
:-)

Best,
Alex
Berlin/Germany


 Original-Nachricht 
Datum: Mon, 11 Sep 2006 17:21:52 +0200
Von: "Andreas Gren" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
An: "\'Sergey Vasiliev\'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Betreff: AW: [meteorite-list] scanner and hexahedrite vs camera and
hexaedrite

> But a camera is also able to do a nice job, even with one light source.
> The Neumannlines appears much finer, especially in small slices.
> Best Regards
> Andi
>
> www.meteoritenhaus.de/img/Boguslavka10.jpg
>
> www.meteoritenhaus.de/img/Boguslavka7_03g.jpg
>
>
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag von Sergey
Vasiliev
> Gesendet: Montag, 11. September 2006 14:34
> An: Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
> Betreff: [meteorite-list] scanner and hexahedrite
>
> Hello List,
> I just want to share the image I got from my scanner and full slice of
> Boguslavka hexahedrite.
> http://sv-meteorites.iol.cz/boguslavka.jpg
> Usually I'm taking a pictures with my camera but sometimes scanner does a
> better job.
> Don't you think so? ;-)
> Sergey
>
> -
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> U Dalnice 839,
> Prague 5, 15500
> Czech Republic
> --
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> http://impactites.net
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AW: RE: [meteorite-list] scanner and hexahedrite vs camera andhexaedrite

2006-09-11 Thread Martin Altmann
Not to forget to mention, that not in each and every specimen of a find or
fall, the Neumann lines are likewise developed.

Sometimes they will appear extremely sharp, sometimes faint, some pieces
won't have any - and that is independent from the preparation mode.

Martin 

-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag von
Alexander Seidel
Gesendet: Montag, 11. September 2006 18:29
An: Sergey Vasiliev; Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Betreff: Re: RE: [meteorite-list] scanner and hexahedrite vs camera
andhexaedrite

What a striking point, Sergey! My Guadalupe y Calvo just looks the same in a
plain simple photograph. :-) We learn it´s all a matter or light and
photographic skills and everything else to get "the real thing" transported
to another viewer, and even when showing such a specimen to another person
right on a spot, you have "to turn it here-there, left-right", just the way
you well described it!

Thanks for this alternative picture, very good indeed in comparison!

Alex
Berlin/Germany


> Alex,
> 
> You are right saying that you have to have the slice in front of you.
> The basic picture I just did with my camera is:
> http://sv-meteorites.iol.cz/boguslavka_1.jpg
> But... I posted the scanned image because it shows much more details than
> you can see while looking at the slice itself. To see the details you have
> to turn it here-there, left-right. You know what I mean. But the scanner
> showed me a view I couldn't get with the slice in my hands.
> That was the point.
> 
> Best regards,
> Sergey
> 
> 
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Alexander Seidel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, September 11, 2006 5:55 PM
> To: Andreas Gren; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
> Subject: AW: [meteorite-list] scanner and hexahedrite vs camera and
> hexaedrite
> 
> 
> Thanks a bunch Andi for showing these pics, and I´m very much looking
> forward to receiving your prepared slice, which will be my very own share
> of
> Boguslavka, soon.
> 
> Hexahedrites are no easy task for a photographer or a scanner, not even if
> you discuss a specimen right in front of you, "in person" so to say. I had
> the great pleasure of meeting Andi a couple of weeks ago in Hamburg and
> handed him my 34.8 g slice of Guadalupe y Calvo for inspection. I must
> admit
> he was more skilled than me to point me to those tiny lines in between an
> otherwise rather bare polished suface which were not due to scratches or
> something evil like that, but were in fact: Neumann lines! Quite hidden in
> this case, but present nonetheless! Sometimes you have to look really
> closely, and sometimes a photograph or scanner pic won´t do the specimen
> in
> front of you justice.
> 
> P.S.: sorry Sergey, I had simply overlooked your scale figures at the
> bottom
> and left side of your beautiful pic! Nonetheless, some "material scale", a
> scale cube or a scale stripe or even a pencil or knife or something like
> this will usually work better with ones "imagination" than just a
> figure...
> :-)
> 
> Best,
> Alex
> Berlin/Germany
> 
> 
>  Original-Nachricht 
> Datum: Mon, 11 Sep 2006 17:21:52 +0200
> Von: "Andreas Gren" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> An: "\'Sergey Vasiliev\'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Betreff: AW: [meteorite-list] scanner and hexahedrite vs camera and
> hexaedrite
> 
> > But a camera is also able to do a nice job, even with one light source.
> > The Neumannlines appears much finer, especially in small slices.
> > Best Regards
> > Andi
> >
> > www.meteoritenhaus.de/img/Boguslavka10.jpg
> >
> > www.meteoritenhaus.de/img/Boguslavka7_03g.jpg
> >
> >
> > -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> > Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag von
> Sergey
> Vasiliev
> > Gesendet: Montag, 11. September 2006 14:34
> > An: Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
> > Betreff: [meteorite-list] scanner and hexahedrite
> >
> > Hello List,
> > I just want to share the image I got from my scanner and full slice of
> > Boguslavka hexahedrite.
> > http://sv-meteorites.iol.cz/boguslavka.jpg
> > Usually I'm taking a pictures with my camera but sometimes scanner does
> a
> > better job.
> > Don't you think so? ;-)
> > Sergey
> >
> > -
> > Sergey Vasiliev
> > U Dalnice 839,
> > Prague 5, 15500
> > Czech Republic
> > --
> > http://www.sv-meteorites.com
> > http://impactites

Re: RE: [meteorite-list] scanner and hexahedrite vs camera and hexaedrite

2006-09-11 Thread Alexander Seidel
What a striking point, Sergey! My Guadalupe y Calvo just looks the same in a 
plain simple photograph. :-) We learn it´s all a matter or light and 
photographic skills and everything else to get "the real thing" transported to 
another viewer, and even when showing such a specimen to another person right 
on a spot, you have "to turn it here-there, left-right", just the way you well 
described it!

Thanks for this alternative picture, very good indeed in comparison!

Alex
Berlin/Germany


> Alex,
> 
> You are right saying that you have to have the slice in front of you.
> The basic picture I just did with my camera is:
> http://sv-meteorites.iol.cz/boguslavka_1.jpg
> But... I posted the scanned image because it shows much more details than
> you can see while looking at the slice itself. To see the details you have
> to turn it here-there, left-right. You know what I mean. But the scanner
> showed me a view I couldn't get with the slice in my hands.
> That was the point.
> 
> Best regards,
> Sergey
> 
> 
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Alexander Seidel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, September 11, 2006 5:55 PM
> To: Andreas Gren; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
> Subject: AW: [meteorite-list] scanner and hexahedrite vs camera and
> hexaedrite
> 
> 
> Thanks a bunch Andi for showing these pics, and I´m very much looking
> forward to receiving your prepared slice, which will be my very own share
> of
> Boguslavka, soon.
> 
> Hexahedrites are no easy task for a photographer or a scanner, not even if
> you discuss a specimen right in front of you, "in person" so to say. I had
> the great pleasure of meeting Andi a couple of weeks ago in Hamburg and
> handed him my 34.8 g slice of Guadalupe y Calvo for inspection. I must
> admit
> he was more skilled than me to point me to those tiny lines in between an
> otherwise rather bare polished suface which were not due to scratches or
> something evil like that, but were in fact: Neumann lines! Quite hidden in
> this case, but present nonetheless! Sometimes you have to look really
> closely, and sometimes a photograph or scanner pic won´t do the specimen
> in
> front of you justice.
> 
> P.S.: sorry Sergey, I had simply overlooked your scale figures at the
> bottom
> and left side of your beautiful pic! Nonetheless, some "material scale", a
> scale cube or a scale stripe or even a pencil or knife or something like
> this will usually work better with ones "imagination" than just a
> figure...
> :-)
> 
> Best,
> Alex
> Berlin/Germany
> 
> 
>  Original-Nachricht 
> Datum: Mon, 11 Sep 2006 17:21:52 +0200
> Von: "Andreas Gren" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> An: "\'Sergey Vasiliev\'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Betreff: AW: [meteorite-list] scanner and hexahedrite vs camera and
> hexaedrite
> 
> > But a camera is also able to do a nice job, even with one light source.
> > The Neumannlines appears much finer, especially in small slices.
> > Best Regards
> > Andi
> >
> > www.meteoritenhaus.de/img/Boguslavka10.jpg
> >
> > www.meteoritenhaus.de/img/Boguslavka7_03g.jpg
> >
> >
> > -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> > Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag von
> Sergey
> Vasiliev
> > Gesendet: Montag, 11. September 2006 14:34
> > An: Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
> > Betreff: [meteorite-list] scanner and hexahedrite
> >
> > Hello List,
> > I just want to share the image I got from my scanner and full slice of
> > Boguslavka hexahedrite.
> > http://sv-meteorites.iol.cz/boguslavka.jpg
> > Usually I'm taking a pictures with my camera but sometimes scanner does
> a
> > better job.
> > Don't you think so? ;-)
> > Sergey
> >
> > -
> > Sergey Vasiliev
> > U Dalnice 839,
> > Prague 5, 15500
> > Czech Republic
> > --
> > http://www.sv-meteorites.com
> > http://impactites.net
> > http://systematic-mineralogy.com
> >
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