Re: alternative to flourescent tubes.

From: jude.taylor@comcast.net
Date: 05/31/05-07:09:30 PM Z
Message-id: <060120050109.27892.429D0ACA00099C8300006CF422007374789D0104970E9BD20A0B9A06@comcast.net>

Thanks, that is the type of feedback I need... the box is tall enough that I should be able to do 4" and 8".

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> On Tue, 31 May 2005 22:58:41 +0000, <jude.taylor@comcast.net> wrote:
> 
> > For this I could use some advice:  I am thinking 3" and 4" might be good 
> > distances from the bulbs to the glass of the frame; any suggestions on 
> > this?  I plan to start with cyanotype because I have done this procedure 
> > before (using the sun), but will be experimenting with other processes 
> > soon.
> 
> Judy,
> 
> I think your overall plan sounds reasonable (although I've not worked with 
> this type of bulb). But, why would you want 2 shelves only separated by an 
> inch? Your exposure times on each shelf are likely to be quite similar. 
> Maybe I'm missing something...
> 
> Let us know how it works!
> 
> Kerik
> www.kerik.com
Received on Tue May 31 19:09:41 2005

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