I'd think about the heat generated by halogens. I've seen diagrams of
contact printing set-ups using regular photofloods where it has been suggested that
a fan be used to keep the neg/sensitive material side of the set-up cool as
some emulsions can suffer from the heat. Halogens seem to create more heat
than photofloods (incandescents) so I would exercise some caution not only to
prevent a fire but to protect the materials.
best
argon
Received on Fri Jan 21 20:58:20 2005
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