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DA10 Do-All Light Box
You have just become the owner of the
most versatile, all-purpose photographic light source ever devised.
As you work with it, the Aristo DA10
will become an indispensable light tool to you in the many illumination
jobs it is capable of performing. With a little experimenting and a
little imagination, we are certain you will find still more, and
possibly better, methods of using this unusual "Do-All" light
source in your operation, than are listed here.
Before making any exposures, allow unit to burn
for a few minutes in order to redistribute the mercury vapor inside the
lamp. This should be done whenever the DA10 remains idle for
several days or weeks, as on a dealer's shelf.
Basic Functions
I. Opaque copy photography -
For Copying, Microfilming, Slide making, etc.
Will handle originals up to 8 1/2 x 11 inches.
- Place unit on a clean matte white
background.
- Insert copy, centering it within the unit
so that complete uniformity of light is assured. Do not use high
gloss materials larger than 5 x 7 so that specular reflections into
the lens are avoided. Semi-matte and matte copies such as portrait
photos, letters, documents, drawings, etc., are ideal.
II.
Transparencies, Color or Black &
White, up to 8" x 10 "
For color duping, slide making, microfilming,
etc.
- Insert a clean matte white background
beneath DA10.
A white photo mount board will do very well.
- Slide the diffusion tray into the top
tracks of the unit.
- Place the transparency on the diffusion,
emulsion side up.
- Transparency may be held flat with a piece
of glass if necessary.
III. Small Parts Photography:
- Set up same as for opaque copy.
Here, different colored backgrounds, which may enhance the
objects being photographed, could be used. A package of assorted
colored construction paper will serve nicely.
- For shadow-free illumination, on
objects with cavities or recesses, use DA10 without masking.
If shadows are desired to emphasize depth, texture, or dimension of
the object, opaque or translucent masks maybe introduced between the
light source and the object on one or more sides of the unit.
Masks may easily be made of copy board. To provide still greater
latitude in shadow modeling or
composition, these may be made black on one side to absorb light and
white on the other to reflect light. Thus, it is possible to achieve
an almost infinite variety of shadow modeling effects.
IV. The photography of Jewelry and
Silverware:
- Set up as for opaque copy.
- Introduce the desired background for the
contrast wanted.
- To subdue strong specular highlights, for
a more pleasing visual effect, introduce translucent masks on all
four sides. This is called "tenting," normally employed in
photographing highly specular objects.
"Tenting" may be done by using white bond or typewriter paper, or
better still, masks may be made of white translucent plastic.
- Specimens of tissue, organs, fruit,
flowers, small animals, insects, etc., are beautifully photographed
with the DA10. Any one or combination of the
foregoing masking techniques may be used in this type of
photography to enhance texture of the
specimen being photographed. One of the important advantages in
using the DA10 is that the heat rise on the specimen is
negligible even on prolonged exposure, thereby preserving its
integrity for longer than is possible with any other source.
V. Biological Photography:
- Specimens of tissue, organs, fruit,
flowers, small animals, insects, etc., are beautifully photographed
with the DA10. Any one or combination of the
foregoing masking techniques may be used in this type of
photography to enhance texture of the
specimen being photographed. One of the important advantages in
using the DA10 is that the heat rise on the specimen is
negligible even on prolonged exposure, thereby preserving its
integrity for longer than is possible with any other source.
- The special rectangular lamp with which
the DA10 is equipped emits light at approximately 5800 K and
provides very acceptable results on any of the color daylight films
available without additional filtering. However, if work is
exceptionally critical, additional filtering may be employed where
necessary.
- The lamp is rated for approximately 5000
burning hours. Frequent on-off operation will reduce this life to
some extent. It is preferred that you leave the lamp on between
exposures.
Care of Diffusion Tray
- Wipe occasionally with soft cloth and
antistatic liquid, such as No Stat.
Do not wipe
with dry cloth as fine scratches may result.
- Replacement lamps may be purchased from
your local dealer.
Installation is very simple and takes about ten minutes.
- With a normal amount of care, the DA10
will provide years of useful and trouble-free service.
Note: We
will be happy to hear from any user of the Aristo DA10 who has put his
unit to work in a different or unique manner, that may be of interest to
other DA10 users.
Caution:
Instructions are for guidance only.
Aristo/Voltarc will not be responsible for any damage to lamp
or lamp housing for items improperly installed. |