You can always convert it to a .pdf file using a program called Pstill. Get
it at
http://download.cnet.com/downloads/0-10074-100-1628951.html?tag=st.dl.10001-
103-1.lst-7-4.1628951
If the url is broken, COPY AND PASTE IT TOGETHER!!!!! Rob - you might want
to put up the .pdf version.
John
> I have nice paper one. Two discs that work together just like Zernike's.
> You can find it at
> http://www.panix.com/~reynolds/photography/pinhole/pincalc.html
> It's the second link on the page.
>
> It's a POSTSCRIPT file... if you don't know what to do with a Postscript
> file (which is really meant for sending directly to a Postscript
printer)...
> I'd recommend opening it with Adobe Illustrator. Otherwise, you may need
to
> download Ghostscript, MacGS, or something similar - all of which have been
> big headaches for me personally. UNIX systems normally have utilities to
> open postscript files. It's possible that MacOS X does as well. Again,
> Adobe Illustrator is probably your best bet.
>
> If you download it and can't get it to work, PLEASE EMAIL ME... I don't
want
> to be responsible for starting a big Postscript debate on the list!!! In
> the worst case, I'll just print it out and mail it to you! :)
>
> Rob.
>
> BTW, if you have one and you're wondering if it's the same.. this is the
one
> that says "Belichtungswert-Erweiterung" (Exposure Value Extension) on it.
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