Re: sources for uv exposure units or plate makers? (or any hints on how toget good good contct?)

From: Carmen Lizardo ^lt;carmenlizardo@yahoo.com>
Date: 10/29/05-11:09:41 AM Z
Message-id: <20051029170941.22613.qmail@web53702.mail.yahoo.com>

Dear List,
Many, many thanks for all of the info.
Ed, I live in Kingston, New York.
I am going to try every suggestion I received,
(including having my mother in law sit on top of the
print), athough that will requre for her to visit
more!
Since that exposure units are expensive, and shipping
costs are very high, I thought that I should build my
own, but between teaching full time and raising my
daughter, I have no time to build, I rather make some
art!
Thanks, :-)
Carmen

--- Kai Hamann <kaihamann@t-online.de> wrote:

> Dear Carmen,
>
> UV units with vacuum plate are sometimes auctioned
> via ePray.
>
> I donīt print as big as you do, only up to 15 x 20
> paper size, and still use the shirtly method I began
> with: rimless frames. A piece of soft foamed
> material is put on the back. Then come paper,
> negative and the glasplate. This pack is clamped at
> the edges and thatīs it. Maybe this is an option for
> you.
>
> All the best
> Kai
>
>
>

        
                
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