RE: black light wattage

From: Rick Retzlaff ^lt;rretzlaff@shaw.ca>
Date: 04/20/05-08:30:14 AM Z
Message-id: <LNEBJMOLPBPHHPNEKHJGGENCCEAA.rretzlaff@shaw.ca>

I really got a boost from Sandy King's article:

http://unblinkingeye.com/Articles/Light/light.html

Rick Retzlaff

-----Original Message-----
From: jude.taylor@comcast.net [mailto:jude.taylor@comcast.net]
Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2005 8:15 AM
To: alt-photo-process-l@usask.ca
Subject: black light wattage

Greetings,

I have been off the list for about one year, but, at last, I am almost ready
to explore more alt processes by actually doing rather than just reading
about them. When I lived in Arizona I learned about cyanotype - (the old
chemistry) and used sunshine (of course - smiles); and I have experimented
with Polaroid techniques. Since so many of the alt processes produce a
"look and feel" I relate to, it is time to try more...many more...Woah! On
to the first step and my question.....

Here in the Pacific Northwest sunshine is not a predictable resource so I am
building a lightbox. A few weeks ago I searched the archives for
information about how to build one and found some helpful posts. What I
didn't find was what wattage black-light bulbs folks consider to be the best
for alternative processes. In my search of the web to find information
about the types and sizes of bulbs available I found a variety of
watts...mostly low (15 watts, etc.).

Can any of you help me out here? What strength bulbs do you use? Is one
wattage better for a particular process than another?

Many Thanks,
Judy

--
Judy Rowe Taylor
Mukilteo, WA
Art is a voice of the heart, a song of the soul.
www.enduringibis.com
jude.taylor@comcast.net or judyrowetaylor@enduringibis.com
Received on Wed Apr 20 08:31:44 2005

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