From: Judy Seigel (jseigel@panix.com)
Date: 03/28/02-01:38:45 AM Z
On Wed, 27 Mar 2002, wcharmon wrote:
> The effect, whatever term you want to apply to it, is
> readily
> observable by overexposing a test wedge in pure
> palladium and plotting the resulting print densities. What
> happens is that at some point the print density actually
> begins to *decrease* with increased UV exposure, so the
> normal H&D curve begins to bend back down and give
> lighter and lighter print densities. My understanding is
> that
> this really is solarization. I dunno, it may just be
> semantics,
> but the effect is real and repeatable.
>
Could it be simple shouldering ?
J.
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