[pure-silver] Re: What happend?

Hi snoopy,

I thought about that too, but do LCD screens emit ozone?

Best,

Cor

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> Subject: [pure-silver] Re: What happend?
> 
> Hia,
> 
> monitors and laser printers emit faily hefty
> quantities of ozone, a more agressive form of
> oxygen. That might be the culprit.
> 
> I don´t know if I am right, but it might well be that.
> 
> As for any chemical details, ask Ryuji or Richard
> or one of the other Grandmaster Gurus..
> 
> Love
> Snoopy
> 
> At 16:47 28.06.2006, Breukel, C. \(HKG\) wrote:
> >Hi,
> >
> >In my work office I have this photograph on the wall next to my monitor:
> >It's a B&W print of my kids on Ilford MGIV, RC processed in DS-14. I
> >usually make rather quickly test prints on 8*10 RC, later I decide which
> >ones I want to reprint in (sometimes bigger format) FB.
> >
> >This print has been hanging there for about 4 months and has been
> >"changing" since 1 month or so. The light gray clouds behind the kids
> >(and other lighter pars) are changing colour to a yellow /brown, quite
> >nice btw.
> >
> >At first I assumed I did not fix long enough, or used exhausted fix, and
> >accepted as a "badge of shame"..;-).. But than I realized that the white
> >borders stayed nicely white, as well as other lighter than light grey
> >stayed white, so here is another phenomena taking place, but what.
> >Attack of pollutants on the silver image? (it was not toned), or
> >something else?
> >
> >There are a few small "splotchy" areas in the grey clouds which stayed
> >grey, so perhaps nevertheless the fixer?
> >
> >Best,
> >
> >Cor
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