From: Gerard NIEMETZKY (gerard@atxstudio.com)
Date: 12/01/00-08:02:52 AM Z
We use a UV meter from Solar Light:
http://www.solar.com/products.htm
Very good and reliable equipment
Best regards
-- Gerard Niemetzky http://www.atxstudio.com Ataraxia Studio 3448 Progress Drive, Suite E Bensalem, PA 19020 USA Phone 215 245 7871 Fax 215 245 7892on 12/1/00 7:46 AM, Nash Computer Technology at nashcom@btinternet.com wrote:
> I met an art dealer yesterday who expressed an interest in selling some of > my Ziatypes. This has led me to start wondering about the difficulties in > making multiple copies of the same print. > > I've been using a standard facial tanning lamp as my UV light source, but > exposure times can vary dependant upon light-print distance, temperature, > and how/when I inspect the print to judge correct exposure, etc. > > This might be a silly question, but are there any UV light units that > measure the 'amount' of UV light a print has received (even allowing for > inspections)? > > Also, say you number an edition as 'x of 50', or whatever, would you > normally make all the prints at one time, or just when you receive an order? > Considering that some of my negatives can take up to one hour to print, this > could be a mammoth task. > > Regards > > David Nash > > >
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