It has been my observation that while coating glass plates one can "get away" with enough yellow safe light to see what one is doing. However, once the emulsion has dried, the sensitivity goes up such that I must work in the tiniest possible lighting. I used to work in total darkness with Night Vision Manacles. However, due to poor depth perception using one eye only,I had too many spills. Night Vision goggles that use both eyes are expensive.
My question is: Is my observation that dry plates are more sensitive after drying than before drying a valid one?. All of my emulsions are intended to be panchromatic and contain dyes.
Bill
My question is: Is my observation that dry plates are more sensitive after drying than before drying a valid one?. All of my emulsions are intended to be panchromatic and contain dyes.
Bill
