From: Judy Seigel (jseigel@panix.com)
Date: 09/11/00-08:16:33 PM Z
On Mon, 11 Sep 2000, Sarah Van Keuren wrote:
> At The University of the Arts we have space for two old-fashioned 275W
> screw-in sunlamps with reflectors that are used for making non-silver
> exposures using 3-dimensional objects. I have looked every place I can think
Sarah, you pique my curiosity -- why isn't it possible to simply put a
bank of regular BL flourescents on legs as far above the paper stage as
necessary -- and skip the hot, electricity-eating, short-lived, expensive,
sunburning sunlamps entirely ?????
Also, re foam in contact frames -- I found better & more consistent
contact by putting neg & paper between 2 sheets of plate glass with weight
on top... especially better with a large print, where foam tends to swing
& sway in particular.
Judy
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