John Bartley
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Just in case anyone else out there is thinking about this and needs a bit of a push. They're not too hard to make, and if my first one (shown here) turned out good enough to use, the next one should not only work, but should be cosmetically decent as well.
Contact print Frame - Home Made
cheers eh?
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Contact print Frame - Home Made
cheers eh?
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Anyway, the glass that I used was simply "float glass", a sort of greenish tinged ordinary 3mm thick "window glass". Some one wiser than I am pointed out that this acts as a filter and restricts the amount of blue light that can pass, thus affecting the resulting print. I am in the process of tracking down "affordable" ('cause I'm a cheapskate) "crystal" glass, which is described to me by a glass dealer as "untinted" or "optically clear". Now the optically clear part, I'll take with a grain of salt, but....at least it wouldn't have the green tint.