Glass for contact printing

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From: Eric Maquiling (eric@maquiling.com)
Date: 12/17/01-12:27:30 PM Z


Hi folks, raining in California and I'm still working on, slowly, my very
small project. I getting equipment a little at a time and wanted to start
cyanotypes with 120 roll film and eventually up to 4x5. There is a
lighting store near where I live that has Hallide bulds so I'll go and
ask for a reflector and stuff like that.

Anyway, I was reading that great UV article thread and was wondering if
the glass in my old contact printer will/will_not block the necessary
wavelengths. Or, is it okay to use. Its one of those contact printers
for 35mm/120 film with a hinged glass and foam on the bottom. The glass
  itself is pretty thick.

TIA!

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