Burning High Detail, what do you think?
Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2007 9:46 pm
Hello everybody, thank you for you time in reading this.
I am a newbie to the trade, with big ambitions, little cash . I am using 255 yellow thread count mesh, a pre-sensitized emulsion called Intech HS emulsion. The print will be of a picture in halftone with 65 lpi at 45 degrees, so detail is high. My question is with burning the image, i plan to use pieces from halogen work lights to make one large work light thats houses two 500 watt halogen bulbs, so one housing = 1000watts using 115 volts, standard, the light will be under the image, light going up about 16 inches away from glass. I am wondering what opinions are as to the detail i will achieve using this method.
*note: I am experienced in electrical and carpentry trades, all equipment is safe, the two lights each have their own switch.
Thanks again
-Newbie
I am a newbie to the trade, with big ambitions, little cash . I am using 255 yellow thread count mesh, a pre-sensitized emulsion called Intech HS emulsion. The print will be of a picture in halftone with 65 lpi at 45 degrees, so detail is high. My question is with burning the image, i plan to use pieces from halogen work lights to make one large work light thats houses two 500 watt halogen bulbs, so one housing = 1000watts using 115 volts, standard, the light will be under the image, light going up about 16 inches away from glass. I am wondering what opinions are as to the detail i will achieve using this method.
*note: I am experienced in electrical and carpentry trades, all equipment is safe, the two lights each have their own switch.
Thanks again
-Newbie