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oldglass

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Hi,
If I get one of these:
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And swap the bulbs with this:
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Can I use that to create 5x7 to 8x10 alternative process prints?
If you don't think so, please educate me as to why.

Thank you in advance.
 

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I guess you can try... Some concerns... Does the glass transmit uv light? Is it even lighting? Print time may be long...???
 

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On a second note I've seen a scanner gutted and uv lights were put in and seemed to work fine
 

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After building a few UV boxes and seeing more built by others, I am surprised at how well some rather odd configurations work. A few years ago an experiment was carried out by a respected alt photo worker where she place a strip of black tape on every other tube in a fluorescent box. The paper was laid directly on the tubes and there was no banding.

All this to say, I see no reason your idea won't work. Give it a try.
 

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I use two of those bulbs for making dye-imbibition matrices (which have no pigment in them, just dichromated gelatin) and my exposures are in the 50 minute ballpark. Also, they are susceptible to voltage fluctuations & consequent spectral changes.

Something to keep in mind, that's all.
 

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I have an old "photocrat" contact printer very similar to the one in your shot. I've got a CFL UV bulb in it and it works great for contact printing 4x5 prints. Check my gallery for "under the bridge", its an argyrotype I made on it. You should be fine.
 

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i have a printer just like that
and i got cf bulbs ( you have to get the right ones )
and it works fine ... the images are nice and small :smile:

be careful, the light leaks out of the top when it is down
and the unit is ON ...
 

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i have a printer just like that
and i got cf bulbs ( you have to get the right ones )
and it works fine ... the images are nice and small :smile:

be careful, the light leaks out of the top when it is down
and the unit is ON ...


What are your exposure times?
 
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Hi,
I think it depends on the process. I have found that these lights work well for dichromate sensitized systems,like gum/dichromate. On the otherhand, so called black lights are useless for ferric oxalate senitization, as in Pt/Pd printing.
Bill
 

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I built a UV box that uses 6 of those CFL blacklights. 10 minute exposures for my kallitypes and I couldn't be happier.
 

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Hi, all, first post!

I am wondering what is the correct bulb to buy (curly CFL blacklight) to buy in order to use alternate process printing in a standard contact printer like this (I have a large contact printer already). Thanks.
 

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Thanks, my contact printer has three E26 (standard) bases. Rated two x25 watt exposure bulbs + one 7-1/2 red safelight 57-1/2 watt total max. I think two of those small FEIT 15 watt CFL will fit, pretty sure!
 
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