RE: POP paper and it's initial and final colours

From: Eric Neilsen ^lt;e.neilsen@worldnet.att.net>
Date: 03/21/05-07:45:15 AM Z
Message-id: <200503211345.j2LDjAX1008613@spamf2.usask.ca>

Susan, Do you keep track of all the relevant weather information as well;
Temp, RH? In addition to those important facts, the type of UV tubes may
also be affecting the color of your prints.

Eric Neilsen Photography
4101 Commerce Street
Suite 9
Dallas, TX 75226
http://e.neilsen.home.att.net
http://ericneilsenphotography.com

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From: Susan Huber [mailto:shuber@ssisland.com]
Sent: Monday, March 21, 2005 7:28 AM
To: alt-photo-process-l@usask.ca
Subject: POP paper and it's initial and final colours

Hello Alt friends,
I have been noticing the colour of an initially printed -out paper contact
from use in the UV printer compared to one printed in the sun.
The prints from the UV printer, (an Edwards printer), is much cooler and
tones cooler and lighter than the print printed out in the sun.
I can always tell from the finished prints whether I used UV/ sun.
Does this have to do with the intensity of the light sources?
I have been working with these materials for a long time and I finally
realized that I need to have an answer for when someone  asks me.  Thanks,
Susan
www.susanhuber.com  

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Received on Mon Mar 21 07:45:57 2005

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