jisner
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Lamp Designer (LD) is a tool you can use to analyze your current exposure unit or spec out a replacement unit. Here is a document that describes it. LD is concerned with the effect of nonuniform exposure on alt process prints. Non-uniform exposure may not be a serious problem in general printmaking, but if you're making prints used in digital negative calibration, it's critical. That's why LD is included in the BTNS digital negative calibration system. But you don't have to be a BTNS user to use LD.
If you're interested, send me a private message (see below) and I'll be glad to share LD with you. It runs on Windows or Mac, requires genuine Microsoft Excel 2016 or later and preferably a fast computer (It's computationally intensive).
To send a private message, just click on my screen name and you will see a screen which offers "Start a Conversation" as a link. Click on it and you will see my screen name in the "Participants" box. Put your message in the message boxand click "Start a Conversation."
If you're interested, send me a private message (see below) and I'll be glad to share LD with you. It runs on Windows or Mac, requires genuine Microsoft Excel 2016 or later and preferably a fast computer (It's computationally intensive).
To send a private message, just click on my screen name and you will see a screen which offers "Start a Conversation" as a link. Click on it and you will see my screen name in the "Participants" box. Put your message in the message boxand click "Start a Conversation."