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RE: filmscanners: LED Illumination for Enlargers



> > I've given you my engineering evaluation of it, and you haven't shown
> > (certainly not to my satisfaction anyway) that my concerns aren't valid.
> > You seem to really want this to work!  I don't believe we're getting
> > anywhere here, though I did learn about the origin of blue
> LEDs, and this
> is
> > really off the topic of film scanners at this point.
>
> The reports I read about were posted on the darkroom newsgroup a few years
> ago. No one had reported uneven illumination, as you suggest must be the
> case. The main issues with the lightsource were cost, as the parts were
> fairly expensive.
>

Then I should be able to do a Google search and find the posts.  I assume
rec.photo.darkroom?





 




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