[LargeFormat] F.S. 50-Sheet Box Tmax 100 8x10
Richard Knoppow
dickburk at ix.netcom.com
Wed Feb 23 19:59:06 EST 2005
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From: "Frank Filippone" <red735i at earthlink.net>
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Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2005 6:54 AM
Subject: RE: [LargeFormat] F.S. 50-Sheet Box Tmax 100 8x10
>I may be a bit dense, but I want to be clear on this.....
>The UV inhibitor
> is in the film so that when you TAKE pictures, the UV is
> not recorded/ Is
> this correct?
>
> The other interpretation is that the UV inhibitor is in
> the film BASE so
> that when you try to PRINT the film onto contact AZO
> paper, the film base
> blocks the UV light. Making prints hard to make.
>
>
> Which is correct.... the differences are rather great.....
>
> Frank Filippone
> red735i at earthlink.net
>
T-Max is supposed to have a UV inhibitor in the
emulsion. My test was of roll film and showed that developed
film did not pass as much UV as other roll film. This should
not affect Azo unless you are exposing it with a UV souce
such as a Morse aerial film printer. Azo and other graded
papers are sensitive mostly to visible blue.
My test may not be valid for materials like platinum
prints. I simply looked at the amount of flourescence of
writing paper with brightener in it when illuminated by UV
light coming through the clear parts of negatives on several
kinds of roll film.
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Richard Knoppow
Los Angeles, CA, USA
dickburk at ix.netcom.com
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