Re: vacuum easel?

From: Dalyvoss@aol.com
Date: 01/20/05-07:45:26 PM Z
Message-id: <c4.1f491300.2f21b8b6@aol.com>

 
 
In a message dated 1/20/2005 7:10:56 PM Eastern Standard Time,
sanking@clemson.edu writes:

I have found that prints made with HID lamps often have greater apparent
sharpness those made with fluorescent tubes. The reason is obvious. Most contact
 printing frames in large sizes are not capable of maintaining perfect
contact between the negative and printing paper and a lack of contact leads to
scattering of the light (and loss of sharpness) with a diffuse printing source -

                    Thanks, Sandy. Between you and Eric I finally
understand where i
                    was confused ( vacuum *easel* vs. vacuum *frame* ), and
i realize
                    i do indeed need a v. frame.
 
susan
 
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Susan Daly Voss
lower upstate NY
Received on Thu Jan 20 19:46:16 2005

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