Re: Gum prints with an enlarger (UV loss)

SCHRAMMR@wlsvax.wvnet.edu
Tue, 16 Jan 1996 16:26:59 -0500 (EST)

Considering how much a Gravity Works print frame costs, you would think
it would be better engineered. I also own one of the things and dislike
it for all the reasons mentioned. i.e. plastics bends, scratches and I
hate those rubber tube. Finallt threw it under a bench in the darkroom
and went back to using some refurbished antique frames and a home made
frame I made before I spent all that money on a GW frame. I must remind
myself of the fable about the dog with a bone in its mouth that saw
its reflection in the water every once in a while. Also, just because
its expensive doesn't mean it's therefore, any good.

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