Les has contributed another great article to APUG. Thanks Les! Everyone can discuss the article in this thread.
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ianaldc said:I regret to say I 'cheat' when it comes to dry-down - by using a microwave oven to dry test strips of the critical area(s) before making a final print.
ianaldc said:I regret to say I 'cheat' when it comes to dry-down - by using a microwave oven to dry test strips of the critical area(s) before making a final print.
clogz said:Les, a question. In your article on the dry down effect (written in your usual clear manner) you said that the RH Stopclock takes this effect into account. Does that go for the Analyser Pro as well?
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Jeremy Moore said:this question is just trivia, but how does dry down on RC paper compare to that of fiber? I've yet to use fiber and I was just curious.
Jeremy Moore said:thank you, Les. I was just wondering as I did your test and had a very negligibleIn my own non-scientific way I just subtract half of a second from my print times (my times are usually consistent from one print to the next) and everything works out great. This subtraction I've discover is not due to dry down, but to the lights that I look at my prints under when wet compared to those it would be displayed in.
Jeremy,
I don't think I could see a one half second difference.
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