[Alt-photo] Re: transparent film density at 365 nm
John Brewer
johnbrewerphotography at gmail.com
Sat Jan 4 21:30:37 UTC 2014
Hi Erich
I use Posi print film http://www.colourbyte.co.uk/content/blogcategory/110/1672/#IJ305. This looks like Pictorico but is much cheaper. Happy to send you a couple of sheets if you send me your address off list.
Cheers
John
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> On 4 Jan 2014, at 08:54 pm, Erich Camerling <e.camerling at tiscali.nl> wrote:
>
> Hi all
>
> I 've sent tecco and revolution transfer film. And even if the tecco has the lower uv density , it doesn't absorb ink as I would .
> I get a max of 2.0 density on this film but get 4.0 density on the 2 other film ( revolution transfer), and they are dry directly out of the printer.
>
> Chris, thank you very much for your your addition.I only measured OD.
>
> 2014/1/3 Erich Camerling <e.camerling at tiscali.nl>
>
> Dear members,
> At 4-nov-2013 I put data about optical densities on this site.
> Recently I noticed that these data were not correct because I made
> a mistake during the density measurement (the UV densitometer
> worked correct ! )
> For that reason I will give you the correct data:
> OD
> Colorgate CG Sceenfilm (from 2013) 0,26 (www.colorgate.com)
> Permajet Digital transfer film 165 µ 0,24 ( www.permajet.com)
> Agfa Copyjet 0,22
> Tecco screenfilm basic plus transparant 135 µ 0,17
> (www.graphic-reseau.com/photo)>
> Revolution premium screenfilm 0,27 (www.revolutiontransfers.co.uk)
> Revolution HD screenfilm 0,60 ( " " "
>
> All these samples I received from European companies .
> I asked other users to send me samples from Pictorico OHP , premium OHP
> and OHP ultra.
> Nobody gave a reaction (not interested, Pictorico users ??? ) except one
> helpful member.
> (Thank you very much Chris)
>
> Erich Camerling
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