Howdy Alll,
I'm going to be making some largish prints 27x34cm quite soon, cyanotypes & VDB. They will be contact printed with a homemade UV tube box under glass only (not using a bespoke frame) using a digital negative on to Platinum rag.
Before I buy a sheet of glass, I want to check the glass spec.
From previous posts there is nothing to suggest any advantage in spending more money on super clear low iron glass as opposed to regular plate glass apart from marginal faster exposure to times.
I am fine with this.
However, the spec I would most like to confirm is the glass thickness. My concern would be Newton rings therefore something of suitable weight for full digital negative contact. 10mm too light?
A supplementary question would be do you use or think that a felt board under the rag would assist with delivering the best contact posdible?
Cheers People.
Mat
I'm going to be making some largish prints 27x34cm quite soon, cyanotypes & VDB. They will be contact printed with a homemade UV tube box under glass only (not using a bespoke frame) using a digital negative on to Platinum rag.
Before I buy a sheet of glass, I want to check the glass spec.
From previous posts there is nothing to suggest any advantage in spending more money on super clear low iron glass as opposed to regular plate glass apart from marginal faster exposure to times.
I am fine with this.
However, the spec I would most like to confirm is the glass thickness. My concern would be Newton rings therefore something of suitable weight for full digital negative contact. 10mm too light?
A supplementary question would be do you use or think that a felt board under the rag would assist with delivering the best contact posdible?
Cheers People.
Mat
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