Re: blues turning purple and reds turning orange
Re: blues turning purple and reds turning orange
- Subject: Re: blues turning purple and reds turning orange
- From: SKID Photography <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 28 Jul 2002 17:29:33 -0400
- Organization: SKID Photography
bruce fraser wrote:
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At 4:42 PM -0400 7/28/02, SKID Photography wrote:
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>On another list someone said that when needing to do instant judging
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>of prints they used
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>a hair dryer on the print, for a 'quick cure'. I don't remember the
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>timing involved, but
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>it did not take long at all.
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I'd still go through the routine of measuring the print until it was
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stable -- there's more to the print curing than simply ink drying.
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The Epson Ultrachrome inks, for example, are dry when they come out
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of the printer -- they won't smear or rub off -- but they still take
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time to reach final color. The hairdryer might help some, but I
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wouldn't assume so without checking!
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Bruce
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email@hidden
For the record, I recall that the person who recommended the hair dryer method
did do tests and found the results consistent between a couple of days cure
time, and the aggravated heat cure.
Harvey Ferdschneider
partner, SKID Photography, NYC
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