RE: Homemade UV printing unit

From: Breukel, C. (HKG) ^lt;C.Breukel@lumc.nl>
Date: 12/22/04-09:49:00 AM Z
Message-id: <E2480429A641534C95A173225BB89CB8079E22@maila.lumcnet.prod.intern>

What about a single big metal halide lamp on the ceiling (see Sandy King's
article on unblinkingeye)

Cor

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Charlie Goodwin [mailto:cgoodwin@mcttelecom.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, December 22, 2004 4:21 PM
> To: AltPhoto List
> Subject: Re: Homemade UV printing unit
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> What about a much smaller number of 96" bulbs?
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> Yes I know these are spectrally very far from optimal, but a
> zillion short bulbs are problematic too.
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> With these or similar bulbs with lots of ooomph, could he get by?
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> Philips 212W, T-12 Fluorescent
> OUTDOOR Very High Output Lamp
> Recessed Double-Contact Base
> 4100K Cool White Color (diameter 1 1/2", length 96"),
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> Philips 215W, T-12 Fluorescent
> VERY High Output Lamp
> Recessed Double-Contact Base
> 4100K Cool White Color (diameter 1 1/2", length 96")
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> >>>>> I would suggest enough tubes to cover the 10x80 area.
> This means more than 80 12"x1/2" bulbs.
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Received on Wed Dec 22 10:19:45 2004

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