Annie
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OK I'm at it again...... I just made a palladium print (and a nice little print it is) using a strobe head in a 24" reflector, now the total exposure with recycle time (about 75 'pops') took about 2 minutes... I think these strobes are from the fifties, very retro. Anyway I was wondering about a few things....
What is the downside to the strobe method? (besides standing about hitting a thumb switch 75 times) I have about 6 of these heads so I am thinking of rigging up something like a reflective box or closet. I am thinking that there is a possibility for very precise exposure control. Or is this just another wacky idea that any rational person would abandon.
When I have done sun prints my times for some negatives have been as high as 20 minutes so I am surprised at the times I am getting with the strobe. What are the average exposure times that other Pd printers are experiencing with other light sources?
Thanks in advance for your patience and informative answers!
What is the downside to the strobe method? (besides standing about hitting a thumb switch 75 times) I have about 6 of these heads so I am thinking of rigging up something like a reflective box or closet. I am thinking that there is a possibility for very precise exposure control. Or is this just another wacky idea that any rational person would abandon.
When I have done sun prints my times for some negatives have been as high as 20 minutes so I am surprised at the times I am getting with the strobe. What are the average exposure times that other Pd printers are experiencing with other light sources?
Thanks in advance for your patience and informative answers!