Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
I am building an exposure unit and I am planing to put a 400w Metal Halide bulb in it. Ant recommendations as to the distance I will need from the screen? And would I be able to burn halftones with that type of light source?
Metal Halide will give you the proper color temperature (with the proper bulb for your emulsions) but one is sufficient for halftone (the best halftones come from using a "point source" light). My theory is that more than one source undercuts your dots; however, some of the testing I've heard about here regarding the new LED light sources use an array, but the fast exposure times seems to take care of the undercutting issues. But I digress, use one lamp, and if you can get higher wattage lamps, all the better. If you enclose it, make sure it gets plenty of air...Steve
I got Douthitt unit here you can snag from me for 250.00...
Quote from: Homer on September 16, 2014, 09:07:47 AMI got Douthitt unit here you can snag from me for 250.00...What's your time frame on selling it?