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Several different choices.
The Government Printing Office, I believe, carries two scale sizes in white
plastic, marked in centimeters. These are offered as part of the NPT
Curatorial Services Branch, Washington, DC 20013-7127. It's been several
years since I ordered, so I don't know the price. Very nice scales and they
last forever with reasonable care.
Kodak offers their Kodak Color Control Patches. Two in a package. One for B/W
(with a gray scale) and the other for color (with color scales). They are
marked in inches and centimeters. A little long for what you want, but they
are paper and can be easily cut down (you'll lose some of your color
controls, but that shouldn't be too big of a deal for most photographs.
You mentioned that you were using a light table, which suggests a third
option. Using film ink you can easily create appropriate scales on clear
acetate.
Best,
Michael Trinkley, Ph.D.
Director
Chicora Foundation, Inc.
PO Box 8664
Columbia, SC 29202-8664
803/787-6910
Email: [log in to unmask]
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