Re: uncurve/curve comparison on Loris' website
Hi Katherine, I found the post I was referring to...it was on another thread—sorry for the confusion.... Your post was on the "Two tricolor prints" thread—so responded on that thread just now with my comment/question. Mark In a message dated 9/30/07 6:28:06 PM, kthayer@pacifier.com writes: Mark, since your request that I post or send a curve was inserted into a thread where no curve of mine or example of mine was discussed, and since when I asked, "What curve are you talking about?" you just repeated your request that I post or send a curve, instead of answering the question "what curve?" I don't see any purpose in continuing this conversation; we'd just be going around in circles. Best wishes to you also, Katharine Mark wrote: Katherine, If you can post the curve or send it, could you also indicate whether you put your adjustment curves on the positive image or the negative image? Thanks Best Wishes, Mark Nelson Precision Digital Negatives - The System PDNPrint Forum at Yahoo Groups www.MarkINelsonPhoto.com In a message dated 9/30/07 4:46:02 PM, kthayer@pacifier.com writes: Sorry, Mark, I wasn't ignoring this, I just didn't see it until now. And now that I see it, I can't respond to it because I have no idea what you're asking for. This thread apparently started out to be about Chris's comparison between two images with two very different pronounced color casts, and then quickly switched to be about Charles' difficulties with his tricolor gum prints. If one can judge by the quote on your post, (copied below) your request seems to come in response to something I said as part of a muddled communication between me and Loris about Charles's problem, that has since been untangled. At any rate, I'm at a complete loss as to what curve you're talking about. kt > > > Mark Nelson wrote, 28 Sep 2007 14:44:04 -0400 (EDT) > > Katherine, > > Can you possibly post a screen grabber shot of the curve (photoshop > curve window) that you came up with? > > Best Wishes, > Mark Nelson > > Precision Digital Negatives - The System > PDNPrint Forum at Yahoo Groups > www.MarkINelsonPhoto.com > > > > > > In a message dated 9/28/07 10:45:24 AM, kthayer@pacifier.com writes: > > > Sorry, the more I think about this the more it seems like watching a > dog chasing its tail. You start out with a (black) negative that > prints too contrasty because there's too much density at the top end > of the scale. To eliminate that problem, you make a colorized > negative with a lower DR. But if the color/curve takes out too much > density so you're getting tones where you don't want them, then you > decrease the dichromate to increase the contrast so that the lightest > tones won't stick. This seems like a merry-go-round that one might > never get off of. > kt > > Best Wishes, Mark Nelson Precision Digital Negatives - The System PDNPrint Forum at Yahoo Groups www.MarkINelsonPhoto.com ************************************** See what's new at http://www.aol.com |