From: Myron Ort (email suppressed)
Date: Tue Jul 14 2009 - 15:08:43 PDT
dues to pay for making rayogram films= stumbling around in the dark
and stepping on thumb tacks.
I am thinking a strong horseshoe magnet might be handy.
Myron Ort
On Jul 14, 2009, at 2:34 PM, Pip Chodorov wrote:
> For postive color stock, use the sodium lamp. For positive b/w
> stock, use red lamp. For reversal and negative stocks, no
> safelight! These stocks are sensitive to all colors.
> -Pip
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> At 11:05 -0700 14/07/09, Myron Ort wrote:
>> Is this sodium lamp (598nm) a practical darkroom safelight for
>> color and b&w film stocks? I am looking for a practical way to
>> see what I am doing while making photograms on movie film stocks.
>> Are there other practical solutions to this.
>> Myron Ort
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