[pure-silver] Re: Production Line

  • From: Sauerwald Mark <mark_sauerwald@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 15 Jun 2006 08:22:48 -0700 (PDT)

I run medium size batches, and use the lid of the
paper box to hold the exposed sheets, which I put in
face down.   
--- Sandor Mathe <sandorm@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> In my post I didn't talk about how to store up the
> exposed sheets before 
> batch processing them. 
> A drum or paper safe is good, but I think since no
> room lights will be on 
> and the only potential for 
> fogging will be the enlarger light exposing the next
> sheet, placing the 
> exposed sheets underneath
> the paper box (or a paper box the next size up),
> would be good enough.  If 
> you don't seal the lid of 
> the drum but just place it back on top, both methods
> would be about the 
> same speed.
> 
> Sandor  
> > On Thursday 15 June 2006 09:24, Justin F. Knotzke
> wrote:
> > >    I have about 45 or so postcards on RC paper
> to produce for an APUG
> > > exchange. I'm looking to pop these suckers out
> as quickly as possible.
> > >
> > >    My idea is to get a production line going
> whereby I expose a print,
> > > dump it in dev, expose another, dump the 1st
> into the stop, move the 
> 2nd
> > > into the dev, expose another..
> > >
> > >    Given that this is a postcard exchange and I
> could care less about
> > > archivability, is there anything particularly
> wrong with this 
> approach?
> > > Any other suggestions for doing this as quickly
> as possible ?
> > 
> > 
> >    This is the sort of thing that is easy with
> large drums. Last 
> > year I had to 
> > do a bunch of prints in short order.  I'd expose
> put it in the drum. 
> Kept 
> > exposing until the drum was full. Then I processed
> all at once. 
> > 
> >    If you don't have/want a drum I'd expose put
> them in a paper safe. 
> Then 
> > process in batches. The same way you'd tray
> process film.
> > 
> >    Nick


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