Re: Any math to corelate B&W printing times to print size?

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From: 2005-06-24 kl. 10.00 skrev kpp@xxxxxxxxxx:

just a-wondering...

does the law of light intensity dropping i proportion to the square of the distance apply to B&W enlargers?

On the macro scale (above the scale of particle physics), intensity drops off as the square of the distance for all electromagnetic energy, including light, all the time, everywhere in the universe. It's the law. No exceptions.

Consult James Clerk Maxwell for more details regarding this amazing phenomenon.

Regards,
Bob...
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