ave apug!
is it my personal observation or can others confirm that more lumen make for a punchier print? of course there is shorter exposure, therefore less stray light in the room and the emulsion layer, but is this all there is to it?
or is it the difference in temperature, using a standard opaque bulb in a 100w condenser enlarger vs blasting a 100w (equals approx. 1000w) led floodlight (cool) with 2 diffraction layers on top through the same condenser?
as i print rather large we are talking about 200 vs 20 seconds here.
printing on fomaspeed emulsion, fixed grade, so no filters involved.
would be interesting to to hear your thoughts.
is it my personal observation or can others confirm that more lumen make for a punchier print? of course there is shorter exposure, therefore less stray light in the room and the emulsion layer, but is this all there is to it?
or is it the difference in temperature, using a standard opaque bulb in a 100w condenser enlarger vs blasting a 100w (equals approx. 1000w) led floodlight (cool) with 2 diffraction layers on top through the same condenser?
as i print rather large we are talking about 200 vs 20 seconds here.
printing on fomaspeed emulsion, fixed grade, so no filters involved.
would be interesting to to hear your thoughts.