Graphic Arts Lamps (for KT or anyone else who cares to answer)

From: Schuyler Grace ^lt;schuyler@bellsouth.net>
Date: 10/14/04-09:57:16 AM Z
Message-id: <E1CI80W-0000BD-00@pop-a065c10.pas.sa.earthlink.net>

Katharine,

Do you know the brand name and/or model number of the bulb you are using to
expose your prints? I seem to get better results (to my eye) using sunlight
to expose both platinum and gum than I do with my bank of fluorescent lamps,
and I'm considering trying a setup like you use, if it isn't going to cost
an arm and a leg to rig it up. From what I have heard/read, your light
source yields a print similar to that exposed with sunlight, but you don't
have the heat and changing light output issues.

BTW, I'm writing through the list because SpamCop is blocking my e-mail
directed to you. Oh for the days when spam didn't permeate everything...

Thanks.

-Schuyler
Received on Thu Oct 14 09:59:22 2004

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