BLAZE (zb@total.net)
Sat, 30 Jan 1999 21:15:19 -0500
>I have printed
>on glass - though without a great deal of success - and found that images to
>be viewed by transmitted light need greater densities than paper prints;
>about 1 stop more exposure, if memory serves correctly.
When you are viewing transparencies, light travels through the layer of
emulsion ONCE. On paper, light travels through emulsion TWICE. (from
light source to paper, and then reflected from the paper to your eye).
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