Re: Pictorico pinholes
Diana,
I've got one more suggestion that hasn't been mentioned. Pictorico tends
to build up quite a bit of static when it's removed from the rest of the
stack. I've found that this static attracts all kinds of dust, hair, etc.
that's floating in the air or printer.
Also, there's a (fairly) easy workaround for pinholes. What I do is spot
the holes with a sharpie, and then spot the area back in on the final
print. If done correctly, it becomes very difficult (if not impossible)
to tell that there was anything wrong with the negative. It takes some
practice, but it saves money on wasted Pictorico.
Camden Hardy
camden[at]hardyphotography[dot]net
http://www.hardyphotography.net
On Sun, December 3, 2006 4:58 pm, Diana Bloomfield wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a question maybe someone can answer here. I have used
> Pictorico for a while, with an Epson 2200. I have been working on
> one particular negative, and every single time I print it, on
> Pictorico, I get these little pinholes (always always up in the blank
> sky area). I have cleaned everything-- my house, the dog, the
> computer/scanner/printer, the room itself, and I've cleaned the
> original negative obsessively. The entire room/computer/scanner/
> printer/negative/dog are cleaner than they've ever been. I opened
> up a new packet of Pictorico, thinking that maybe something was wrong
> with the original packet I was using. But the first one out of the
> box--I printed it, and it was all clean, except for about 6 little
> pinholes in the sky. Well, they vary in size. I'm going crazy with
> this.
>
> They don't seem to be dust marks; they just look more like little
> places where the ink isn't going down properly--or something. So I
> don't know if this is a static electricity problem or a humidity
> problem or what. I really haven't a clue. So if anyone else has
> suffered from this, please tell me what to do about these little
> pinholes. I'm going crazy here.
>
> Thanks for any help!
>
> Diana
>
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