Re: light source for gum prints

NADO000 (LNADEAU@unb.ca)
Wed, 23 Mar 94 14:33:53 AST

>I've just started doing monochrome gum prints recently and have been exposing
>the paper in sunlight with good results. However, I'd like to have a more
>reliable light source. I've called numerous specialty lighting and bulb shops
>in my area (Atlanta) looking for a 275 watt sunlamp, but no one sells them
>anymore - most have said that I would need a doctor's prescription to buy one.
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In a country that has a Gun of the Month Club, you need a prescription
to obtain a sunlamp?

Alright, try Palladio Co., P.O. Box 28, Cambridge, MA 02140-0001 USA

They have UV printers and a nice catalog of platinum papers, etc.

Luis Nadeau
Box 7, Site 4, RR4, Fredericton, NB
CANADA E3B 4X5
FAX: (506)450-2718; Hamcall: VE9LN

>So, are there any alternatives to a sunlamp, or is there some place I could
>mail order one without a prescription?
>
> Thanks,
> Scott
>
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>Scott L. Robertson
>Graphics, Visualization and Usability Lab
>Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta Georgia, 30332
>slr@cc.gatech.edu