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Projector Slide Plates

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 March 2018

A. Kent Christensen*
Affiliation:
Univ. of Michigan Medical School

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The preparation of electron micrographs for 2″ x 2″ slide presentations is usually done by photographing EM prints with a 35 mm camera. However, for some of our better electron micrographs, many of us have enjoyed printing the negatives directly on 2″ x 2″ Kodak Projector Slide Plates (#s 140 6875 & 140 6867), which can yield projected images of particularly pleasing tonal quality.

A previous issue of Microscopy Today (issue 94-2, March 1994} contained a brief article my me describing a method for making 2″ x 2″ EM slides with Projector Slide Plates. Unfortunately, it now appears that Kodak has raised the price of these plates to a level that is well beyond what most of us can afford. My first inkling of this came after the article was in the hands of the editor. I telephoned Kodak and confirmed that the price was now about $560 per box of 36 plates, roughly 10 times the former price. However, it still seemed possible that this had been an oversight on the part of Kodak, and that it could be rectified.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Microscopy Society of America 1994