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conventional light bulbs. A quartz lamp is a short tube of quartz glass, housing a coiled filament that runs the length of the tube. In ordinary tungsten lamps, the tungsten evaporates from the filament and settles on the glass and gradually darkens the bulb. In the quartz-iodine lamp, however, iodine vapor combines chemically with the tungsten and causes it to redeposit on the filament. This prevents the tube from becoming tarnished with age. The intensity and color temperature of the tube remain almost constant throughout its life. produces intense light that is particularly suited for copy work. There is a disadvantage-quartz-iodine lamps generate extreme heat that could cause your original to curl. You should never touch a quartz-iodine lamp with your fingers. The oil from your hands can create a and burn out. change. Therefore, when one lamp in a set bums out, the new replacement lamp is usually brighter and has a different color temperature than the remaining lamps. the need for adjusting the new lamp to get even illumination. Replacement of all lamps in a set is particularly important when you are copying with color film because the color temperature of the new lamps is higher than the old lamps. The variation in color temperature would be seen as an uneven color quality over the resulting reproduction. of copy lights. When the voltage to your copy lights varies, consult an electrician. The electrician can trace the source of fluctuation and recommend the best action to overcome the problem. cause the light to be evenly distributed over the surface area of the original and not cause hot spots. Certain types of lights, such as reflector photoflood lamps, have built-in reflectors. By use of the correct reflectors with artificial light sources, exposure times can be shortened. should try to use the sun during the midday hours where a combination of daylight and skylight is present, because of the shifting of color temperature throughout the day. The early morning and evening hours should be avoided when color film is used, because the lack of blue light present. Heavy overcast skys or copying in shadow produces a bluish cast and should be avoided or corrected with a filter. filters, are used extensively in copy work be done. Copy-type films are designed specifically to compensate for the compression that occurs in tone reproduction and it provides an improved highlight tonal separation. Copy films are available only in 70mm and sheet film formats. Although 35mm film can provide acceptable results, you should use sheet film since it provides higher-quality enlargements and is easier to retouch. black-and-white or color print, duplicate negative, color or black-and-white transparency, and so on Basic Photography Course |
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