Check this out...
http://unblinkingeye.com/Articles/Light/light.html
I use several different types of UV light. Self ballasted reflector mercury vapor lamps make for a nice portable system -- I use a 450W and a 750W bulb, but I don't see them in in the catalogs anymore, so they may be hard to find. This is the type I use for carbon printing. I use the "pizza oven" style of light (box of black-light tubes) for pt/pd.
The type of lamp and its strength can affect sharpness, contrast, and printing time.
There are also these single self-contained Blacklights -- plug in and expose -- but you would need perhaps 5 or 6 for an 8x10.
http://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/N-5yc...splay?langId=-1&storeId=10051&catalogId=10053
But there are also other flourence bulb fixutures you can buy ready to go -- just buy the blacklight tubes. There are two types -- BL and BLB. Not much difference in UV output, but the BLB has a more expensive visible light filter built in (the BL's are white like regular tubes)
How about dichromated gelatin, what is it's peak sensitivity?
I use sometimes the good old sun. And it shines for free !
Not around here it doesn't - at least not this time of year!
Ian, thanks for the sensitivity on DCG!
Here are the aquarium bulbs I referred to... http://www.exo-terra.com/en/products/compact_fluorescent_bulbs.php
I wish the spectrums were bigger, maybe larger pictures are lurking somehwere.
Can anyone comment on how these compare to BLB? Any idea of approximate exposures? Worth it?
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