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Erik Larsen
Thanks Bob
Haven't seen much from you lately?
I am setting up to do my Lures, Bikes , Guitars and Shoes , you will be sick of me in a couple of months.
Re: post alternative techniques
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bob carnie
I am setting up to do my Lures, Bikes , Guitars and Shoes , you will be sick of me in a couple of months.
I Always enjoy what you show, looking forward to it!
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Has anyone here ever used a overhead hanging UV light source that is strong enough to expose Pt Pd and Gum... Reason is super large prints, as well the ability of moving the light source easily to other cities or locations. Moving my plate burners is not an option, too costly to ship.
Another question - I need advice on a small Epson Printer to be able to ship around as well..
thanks in Advance
Bob
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bob carnie
Reason is super large prints,
Bob, on a tangent, using contact frames instead of vacuum frames?
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Paul Cunningham
Bob, on a tangent, using contact frames instead of vacuum frames?
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Yes I could use large contact frames as I believe they are designed to allow stoesser pins to sink into the rubber backing..
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bob carnie
Has anyone here ever used a overhead hanging UV light source that is strong enough to expose Pt Pd and Gum...
Bob
Bob,
Ii do my work on this place, but I doubt, if it would be movable.
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The UV- unit (Theimer Company) runs by 400V rotary current and the old vacuum desk (32x40 inch) is rather heavy.
best,
Hendrik
Re: post alternative techniques
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bob carnie
Has anyone here ever used a overhead hanging UV light source that is strong enough to expose Pt Pd and Gum... Reason is super large prints, as well the ability of moving the light source easily to other cities or locations. Moving my plate burners is not an option, too costly to ship.
Another question - I need advice on a small Epson Printer to be able to ship around as well..
thanks in Advance
Bob
Sandy King's site has info:
http://sandykingphotography.com/reso...s-for-printing
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Mordancage with 4x5 negative.