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- Best replacement for 60 W incandescent bulbs? - Photo. net
All incandescent lights, lights with a hot metal filament have pure black body spectra (with one exception, we'll get to that in a second) This is true for plain old "incandescent bulbs" that people want to ban for no good reason, along with halogens Halogens run a higher temperature, typically 3100-3200K while non-halogens are down 2600
- Lightbulb for my Meopta Opemus 6x6? - Photo. net
One added bonus of an LED over the original incandescent would be lower heat output My first enlarger was an Opemus 6x6 and it had a glass negative carrier, which it needed to keep negatives flat due to heat buildup
- White Balance setting for indoors - Photo. net
It seems that the incandescent bulb setting (a little picture of a light bulb) is for 3000K, which might be close enough A little warmth is usually good, but a little cooling (blue) is often bad Then there is the fluorescent setting, which seems to apply to discharge lamps other than fluorescent, including high-pressure sodium at 2700K
- Replacing slide projector bulb -- is an LED light an option?
Hello I just ordered a replacement 300W incandescent light bulb for my Kodak carousel slide projector but the process did get me thinking those bulbs are hot and for (especially) Kodachrome slides there was always the concern about the heat of prolonged projection causing the color dyes to f
- Strobes or constant lighting for photographing large flat artwork?
<p>What is the best method of obtaining a flat (no reflections from the surface) even light over a large surface area? Specifically for photographing large paintings between 6x8 and 12x8 feet Natural light is not an option I have 2 800w redhead lights, which I have used with fairly poor r
- Did I blow my light circuit with LR44 1. 55V battery? - Photo. net
Of all the electronic devices, the one most sensitive to voltage is the incandescent lamp I suspect it is possible to burn out a lamp designed for mercury cells, using alkaline cells
- Infrared Light in the Darkroom - Photo. net
Infrared (IR) Light is produced by a regular Incandescent Light Bulb An "IR Filter" is simply used to cover the Light Bulb, and filter out the regular Light -- leaving only Infrared "IR Goggles" are then used to enable you to see the Infrared Light You can purchase a simple hand-held IR Monocular or Binoculars, or IR Goggles which strap on
- Durst M600 - Black White Practice - Photo. net
It uses inexpensive incandescent house lamps The condensers are in a tight housing a rarely need cleaning But in case you need to, they can be removed, cleaned and replaced easily Wear latex gloves when you do Unless you drop the enlarger and damage it heavily, there is no need to worry about searching for parts
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