Back in the 70s and 80s the Saunders yellow easel was highly acclaimed (through advertising) because the yellow base would be less inclined to reflect image light back into the emulsion and, thereby, prevent undo fog.
My question is this: Has anyone ever experienced deleterious effects by retaining the traditional, white easel with any weight of paper? I have not but am concerned, nevertheless.
Was there any real merit with this advertising campaign by Saunders? - David Lyga
My question is this: Has anyone ever experienced deleterious effects by retaining the traditional, white easel with any weight of paper? I have not but am concerned, nevertheless.
Was there any real merit with this advertising campaign by Saunders? - David Lyga

