Re: Digital success with Lightjet negs. (what's "low key")

From: FDanB@aol.com
Date: Tue Dec 14 1999 - 00:40:52 /etc/localtime


A low key image is one in which the darker tones dominate. Darker tones,
hence thinner negative, hence less ink applied, hence lessened chance of
puddling even with colored inks (spectral density).

Hope this helps!

You said in your message...

>What is the definition of a "low key" image?



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