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Re: [Digital BW] Re: please rattle my brain

2004-12-16 by bhhc

Hello all, and excuse me for being a nuisance with this. One of the excellent pages/articles frequently recommended on this list had a couple of paragraphs detailing various viewing light sources for judging prints. I had read it not long ago from a link that I came across here. I don't think it was Norman Koren's pages (I looked at them earlier today and couldn't find what I was looking for), but one of the other oft quoted authors. Somewhere in the pages/article (buried deep in the fiery bowels if I remember correctly), were two paragraphs with links to the manufacturers and/or distributors of said light sources.

I remember one of the manufacturers actually having a page listing usages for various models of the lamps they made, i.e graphic arts, painting, jewelry, etc. I desperately need to find the link as I have foolishly convinced the woman of my heart that she needs a better light source for her beading work/pasttime (she ain't getting my light tables and viewing lamps) . . . please, if anyone can remember for me I would appreciate the kick to the side of my head that I need. Thanks.

Paul Aparycki

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Re: [Digital BW] Re: please rattle my brain

2004-12-16 by Mark Savoia

Contact these people  http://www.lightbulbsdirect.com
Mark

On Dec 15, 2004, at 10:32 PM, bhhc wrote:

> Hello all, and excuse me for being a nuisance with this. One of the 
> excellent pages/articles frequently recommended on this list had a 
> couple of paragraphs detailing various viewing light sources for 
> judging prints. I had read it not long ago from a link that I came 
> across here. I don't think it was Norman Koren's pages (I looked at 
> them earlier today and couldn't find what I was looking for), but one 
> of the other oft quoted authors. Somewhere in the pages/article 
> (buried deep in the fiery bowels if I remember correctly), were two 
> paragraphs with links to the manufacturers and/or distributors of said 
> light sources.
>
>  I remember one of the manufacturers actually having a page listing 
> usages for various models of the lamps they made, i.e graphic arts, 
> painting, jewelry, etc. I desperately need to find the link as I have 
> foolishly convinced the woman of my heart that she needs a better 
> light source for her beading work/pasttime (she ain't getting my light 
> tables and viewing lamps) . . . please, if anyone can remember for me 
> I would appreciate the kick to the side of my head that I need. 
> Thanks.
>
>  Paul Aparycki
>
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Re: [Digital BW] Re: please rattle my brain

2004-12-16 by Michael Poster

I believe you're referring to solux....www.solux.net.

Their lights are great. You can buy at distributors at substantial disocunts.


At 10:32 PM 12/15/2004, you wrote:


>Hello all, and excuse me for being a nuisance with this. One of the 
>excellent pages/articles frequently recommended on this list had a couple 
>of paragraphs detailing various viewing light sources for judging prints. 
>I had read it not long ago from a link that I came across here. I don't 
>think it was Norman Koren's pages (I looked at them earlier today and 
>couldn't find what I was looking for), but one of the other oft quoted 
>authors. Somewhere in the pages/article (buried deep in the fiery bowels 
>if I remember correctly), were two paragraphs with links to the 
>manufacturers and/or distributors of said light sources.
>
>I remember one of the manufacturers actually having a page listing usages 
>for various models of the lamps they made, i.e graphic arts, painting, 
>jewelry, etc. I desperately need to find the link as I have foolishly 
>convinced the woman of my heart that she needs a better light source for 
>her beading work/pasttime (she ain't getting my light tables and viewing 
>lamps) . . . please, if anyone can remember for me I would appreciate the 
>kick to the side of my head that I need. Thanks.
>
>Paul Aparycki
>
>[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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