Guenter Giese |
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To join, leave or search the confocal microscopy listserv, go to: http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A0=confocalmicroscopy Post images on http://www.imgur.com and include the link in your posting. ***** Dear list members, is anybody aware of a source / vendor of big diameter filters for illumination wavelength range selection? I think of something like the old-fashioned Wratten gelatine filters, but with a more pronounced wavelength range selection (bandpass preferred). Diameter:5 to 10 cm, or bigger. Filters may be based on glass or gelatine or some other substrate. Thank you in advance, Guenter -- ------------------------------------------ Dr. Guenter Giese Light Microscopy Facility Manager Dept. of Biomedical Optics MPI fuer Medizinische Forschung Jahnstr. 29 D-69120 Heidelberg, Germany Phone (+49) 6221-486-360 (Fax: -325) e-mail: [hidden email] |
Martin Wessendorf-2 |
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To join, leave or search the confocal microscopy listserv, go to: http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A0=confocalmicroscopy Post images on http://www.imgur.com and include the link in your posting. ***** Dear Dr. Giese-- Check with Chroma Technologies. They certainly can custom-make almost anything you want. For colored glass long-pass filters, check Schott--I think they can make glass sheets of arbitrary sizes. Good luck! Martin Wessendorf On 6/21/2016 9:51 AM, Guenter Giese wrote: > ***** > To join, leave or search the confocal microscopy listserv, go to: > http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A0=confocalmicroscopy > Post images on http://www.imgur.com and include the link in your posting. > ***** > > Dear list members, > > > is anybody aware of a source / vendor of big diameter filters for > illumination wavelength range selection? > > I think of something like the old-fashioned Wratten gelatine filters, > but with a more pronounced wavelength range selection (bandpass > preferred). > Diameter:5 to 10 cm, or bigger. > Filters may be based on glass or gelatine or some other substrate. > > Thank you in advance, > > Guenter > -- Martin Wessendorf, Ph.D. office: (612) 626-0145 Assoc Prof, Dept Neuroscience lab: (612) 624-2991 University of Minnesota Preferred FAX: (612) 624-8118 6-145 Jackson Hall, 321 Church St. SE Dept Fax: (612) 626-5009 Minneapolis, MN 55455 e-mail: [hidden email] |
Craig Brideau |
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To join, leave or search the confocal microscopy listserv, go to: http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A0=confocalmicroscopy Post images on http://www.imgur.com and include the link in your posting. ***** If your requirements are modest, your best price/performance tradeoff for large filters is probably Schott filter glass as Martin suggests. For large filters, interference filters will be very expensive compared to the absorptive glass types. Craig On Jun 21, 2016 9:31 AM, "Martin Wessendorf" <[hidden email]> wrote: > ***** > To join, leave or search the confocal microscopy listserv, go to: > http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A0=confocalmicroscopy > Post images on http://www.imgur.com and include the link in your posting. > ***** > > Dear Dr. Giese-- > > Check with Chroma Technologies. They certainly can custom-make almost > anything you want. For colored glass long-pass filters, check Schott--I > think they can make glass sheets of arbitrary sizes. > > Good luck! > > Martin Wessendorf > > > > > On 6/21/2016 9:51 AM, Guenter Giese wrote: > >> ***** >> To join, leave or search the confocal microscopy listserv, go to: >> http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A0=confocalmicroscopy >> Post images on http://www.imgur.com and include the link in your posting. >> ***** >> >> Dear list members, >> >> >> is anybody aware of a source / vendor of big diameter filters for >> illumination wavelength range selection? >> >> I think of something like the old-fashioned Wratten gelatine filters, but >> with a more pronounced wavelength range selection (bandpass preferred). >> Diameter:5 to 10 cm, or bigger. >> Filters may be based on glass or gelatine or some other substrate. >> >> Thank you in advance, >> >> Guenter >> >> > -- > Martin Wessendorf, Ph.D. office: (612) 626-0145 > Assoc Prof, Dept Neuroscience lab: (612) 624-2991 > University of Minnesota Preferred FAX: (612) 624-8118 > 6-145 Jackson Hall, 321 Church St. SE Dept Fax: (612) 626-5009 > Minneapolis, MN 55455 e-mail: [hidden email] > |
George McNamara |
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To join, leave or search the confocal microscopy listserv, go to: http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A0=confocalmicroscopy Post images on http://www.imgur.com and include the link in your posting. ***** Hi Guenter, Newport web page has (specifications table near bottom of page): Standard sizes ... 6.500" sq. which would be 16.51 x 16.51 cm Uses, "optical thin-film coating technology" -- aka interference filters. See the web page for information on angle of incidence. Newport Franklin has more stuff, http://www.newportfranklin.com/products/products.htm When I was with Applied Spectral Imaging, we used a set of Newport narrow pass interference filters, 450, 550,0 650, 750 nm to calibrate our SKY spectral imaging systems (2" = 50 mm sq). I've also used their optical density filters for O.D. calibration with MetaMorph. George On 6/21/2016 9:51 AM, Guenter Giese wrote: > ***** > To join, leave or search the confocal microscopy listserv, go to: > http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A0=confocalmicroscopy > Post images on http://www.imgur.com and include the link in your posting. > ***** > > Dear list members, > > > is anybody aware of a source / vendor of big diameter filters for > illumination wavelength range selection? > > I think of something like the old-fashioned Wratten gelatine filters, > but with a more pronounced wavelength range selection (bandpass > preferred). > Diameter:5 to 10 cm, or bigger. > Filters may be based on glass or gelatine or some other substrate. > > Thank you in advance, > > Guenter > -- George McNamara, Ph.D. Houston, TX 77054 [hidden email] 713-239-0365 home 305-764-2081 cell https://www.linkedin.com/in/georgemcnamara https://works.bepress.com/gmcnamara/75/ Tattletales and T-Bow |
Rusty Nicovich |
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To join, leave or search the confocal microscopy listserv, go to: http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A0=confocalmicroscopy Post images on http://www.imgur.com and include the link in your posting. ***** Guenter, If you're looking for something very simple, akin to gelatine filters, then look to theatrical lighting. You can get colored plastic sheet (still called 'gels' in the industry) up to 2' x 25' (though 20" x 24" is v common and ~$25/sheet). Maybe 2-300 colors per maker. You might not be able to select any arbitrary bandpass, but the transmission curves are available to pick out one that might work for your application. Idea is that you buy a whole sheet and cut whatever size it is you want out. You'll probably need a frame or holder for the flimsy plastic - this is usually a piece of stamped and folded sheet metal that the plastic gets sandwiched between before sliding in front of the fixture (a 'gel frame'). They're plastic and absorbing, so eventually it'll bleach or melt, at which point you throw it out and cut a new one. Next step up are dichroics made for theatrical and architectural lighting. Makers again have a range of colors available, some of which may align to what you're after. Because they're made for large fixtures, very large (to microscopists) sizes are available. Over 12" diameter for the largest standard size. Almost certainly you can get a custom color if you need it and it might come out cheaper than asking an "optical" filter maker to make a big custom filter for you. Rosco and Lee are two big makers of theatrical lighting filters. If you ask they'll almost certainly send you a swatch book of all of their standard gels complete with transmission curves. The book is fun to play with even if you don't find the filter you're after. Every major city (big enough for a few music venues or theaters) has a lighting supply shop so it shouldn't be hard to find a local vendor for any of these. Thanks, Rusty On Wed, Jun 22, 2016 at 12:51 AM, Guenter Giese < [hidden email]> wrote: > ***** > To join, leave or search the confocal microscopy listserv, go to: > http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A0=confocalmicroscopy > Post images on http://www.imgur.com and include the link in your posting. > ***** > > Dear list members, > > > is anybody aware of a source / vendor of big diameter filters for > illumination wavelength range selection? > > I think of something like the old-fashioned Wratten gelatine filters, but > with a more pronounced wavelength range selection (bandpass preferred). > Diameter:5 to 10 cm, or bigger. > Filters may be based on glass or gelatine or some other substrate. > > Thank you in advance, > > Guenter > > -- > > ------------------------------------------ > Dr. Guenter Giese > Light Microscopy Facility Manager > Dept. of Biomedical Optics > MPI fuer Medizinische Forschung Jahnstr. 29 > D-69120 Heidelberg, Germany > Phone (+49) 6221-486-360 (Fax: -325) > e-mail: [hidden email] > |
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