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Hi, Jan, and the same to you! Been looking at your blog.
Or six months of Canadian winter.A mild case takes about a week to ten days on a windowsill in California. A severe one takes about a month.
Pretty spiffy set up John. What temp (K) is the compact flourescent that you used? I have a 50 1.4 that would benefit from this treatment, it is noticeably yellowish brown when looking through the lens against a white background. BTW I have two 50 1.8's that do not show this yellowing. They are Auto-Takumars and the 50 1.4 is a Super Takumar. Happy New Year.
Steve
I have a Super-Takumar 50mm 1.4 lens coming sometime (hopefully) early next week...
I want to test it first before deciding if I want to clear it...
I work in the Printing Industry and some presses use UV Lamps to cure the inks and special clear coating used for glossy printing...These lamps produce close to 100% pure UV light...I'm guessing it shouldn't take too long to clear using the light from these lamps...
I can't place the lens where it will get direct light from the lamps but it can get light that leaks out through the openings in the Lamp Unit...plus leaving it in one of these units will just set the lens on fire...![]()
I work in the Printing Industry and some presses use UV Lamps to cure the inks and special clear coating used for glossy printing...These lamps produce close to 100% pure UV light...I'm guessing it shouldn't take too long to clear using the light from these lamps...
I can't place the lens where it will get direct light from the lamps but it can get light that leaks out through the openings in the Lamp Unit...plus leaving it in one of these units will just set the lens on fire...![]()