Re: digital negatives -- an expert says


Luis Nadeau (nadeaul@nbnet.nb.ca)
Mon, 18 Jan 1999 17:43:44 -0400


At 4:26 PM 99/01/18, Judy Seigel wrote:

>> Thinking about the density it is quite normal that as the toner gets finer,
>> the dots can be smaller (which is good) but they get lower as well (which is
>> bad for the density but good for the dotgain)
>> So I decided to print on calque-paper, that still is giving a too low density
>> and than transfer it to lithfilm, of which I am using a UV type as I don't
>> have a darkroom(yet).
>
>What is calque-paper?

Calque is used in several European languages. Calque paper is tracing paper

Luis Nadeau



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