Re: Is light unit after-glow a problem?

Luis Nadeau (awef6t@mrburns.mi.net)
Tue, 3 Dec 1996 10:16:13 -0400

Terry wrote:
>
>> Used primarily for burning images into metal plates for printing
>>presses, but
>>also burning images onto fun paper that turns blue in sunlight (I wanted
>>to do a project with them, but finding a frame and the paper in
>>education...good luck)
>
>That is just a cyanotype. They are very easy and very cheap to make.

I doubt it. "Fun paper that turns blue in sunlight" is normally a certain
type of cheap diazo paper used to make "dummies" or maquettes of books for
one final check just before they go to press. This type of paper has a very
distinct odor.

Luis Nadeau
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