Re: Is light unit after-glow a problem?

Luis Nadeau (awef6t@mrburns.mi.net)
Wed, 4 Dec 1996 11:57:34 -0400

laura write

>> 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.
>
> give that man a cigar. yes, dylux (tm) paper aka diazo: fun yellow peely
>emulsion, two-sided, about 24 inches by 36 inches is the size we use and
>generally only found in printing companies and the like. still, if anyone has
>access, it is an interesting way to create big contact prints.
>something I thought of a while back but maybe someone here has a suggestion:
>how I can make an enlargement on one?

I'll pass on the cigar but I'd say that trying to enlarge on this type of
diazo material is not worth the trouble. They are quite fugitive and it is
impossible to make them permanent.

Luis Nadeau
nadeaul@nbnet.nb.ca
Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada
http://www.mi.net/dialin/awef6t/