Permanently? Or does the yellowing eventually return?

On Thu, Dec 22, 2011 at 7:31 AM, J.C. O'Connell <[email protected]> wrote:
> UV will definitely clear the yellowing on the 35/2 supertak.
> Ive done it myself many times using a black light (UV).
> Don't know about fungus, doubt that.
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> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Paul
> Stenquist
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> Subject: Re: Seek and ye shall find Takumars
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> On Dec 21, 2011, at 12:32 PM, Charles Robinson wrote:
>
>> On Dec 20, 2011, at 18:52, Paul Stenquist wrote:
>>
>>> I don't have a hood, but you may want to hold the lens up to a white
>>> light to see if there's a yellow cast to the elements. The 35/2 Tak
>>> is one of the lenses that may have been built with  the radioactive
>>> elements . If so, it would be subject to yellowing. No problem
>>> shooting digital. It's only a drawback when shooting film. (I have a
>>> yellowed 35/2, hence my knowledge of this.)
>>
>> Have you not tried the "subject this lens to UV light for quite some
>> time" cure for this?
>>
>> Just needs a bit (ok, some days) of sunlight.  Or so I have read.
>
> I don't use the lens, so I really haven't tried to correct it. I've heard of
> the UV light fix for fungus. Don't know if it will cure the yellowing. Paul
>>
>> -Charles
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