From: Judy Seigel (jseigel@panix.com)
Date: 07/04/02-12:12:28 AM Z
On Wed, 3 Jul 2002, Larry Roohr wrote:
> One other advantage to digital inkjet neg's may be (haven't tried this yet)
> that you could make a careful horizontal and vertical measurement of your
> paper, perhaps on well placed registration marks, resize the negative and
> print one out in a matter of minutes, make your exposure and go. Sounds too
> easy, doesn't it.
Teresa van Hatten did that. She said (P-F #6, page 26) that using Rives
Heavyweight with no added size, after presoaking & shrinking she just hung
the paper up to dry, then registered "by eye," and when, early on, she had
some problems with continuing shrinkage of the paper, she shrunk the negs
on computer to match -- "the next one 1% smaller, the one after that 2%."
Judy
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