Jalo Porkkala wrote:
> Hi,
>
> what about modifying a normal light meter for reading **UV** levels, does this sound possible. Or is there any other simple way to determine UV content of sunlight on a given day?
>
> I ask because I print with the sun, sometimes shining from clear blue sky, sometimes through light cloud cover, at different times of day, etc ...
>
> I've tried to use normal exposure meter, but of course it doesn't tell much about UV. Surely I use test strips, and with cyano and vandyke it's quite easy to judge the exposure from printing-out image, but it would be nice (and time saving) to measure the exposure times ;-)
IŽd too like a lot trustworthy method of measuring UV-/IR levels at
various lightning conditions.
Might try more IR-shots + cyanotypes after recovering from recent
brainsurgery I had fortnight ago.
-- Timo Sund Palaios Photos Finland http://palaios.comReceived on Thu Jul 15 13:35:47 2004
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