Good light

Eric or Pat Metzler spruance at infinet.com
Tue Jul 10 12:06:22 EDT 2001


I just carry mine to the window and look at them under daylight conditions.
If you have no windows, that could be a problem.

<cmbb at sk.sympatico.ca> wrote in message
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> I am sure it is no great revelation to say that examining leps in natural
> light is far superior to seeing them under incandescent light bulbs.
> However, when I am unsure of an id in the field I take a specimen home and
> head for my library where I consult the muses and the tomes - in
> incandescent light.  Suggestions please in how I should solve my lighting
> problem.
>
> Martin Bailey,
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