Re: Inkjet digital negatives

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From: Nick Makris (nick@mcn.org)
Date: 04/21/03-11:59:57 AM Z


Sandy,

You will recall that I'm still looking for the right combination of
materials for digital negs - in my case, I am trying to use quad black inks
and not the spectral density approach from 4/6 color inks. So, please don't
misunderstand my question, but, are you now saying that negs produced on
your setup with the 2000 are not as stable as I once inferred from a
previous post? It could also be that my mind is going, but that's another
story.

Many thanks,

N

----- Original Message -----
From: "Sandy King" <sanking@CLEMSON.EDU>
To: <alt-photo-process-l@skyway.usask.ca>
Sent: Monday, April 21, 2003 9:38 AM
Subject: Inkjet digital negatives

> One of the shortcomings of digital negatives from inkjet printers
> appears to be that they are much more subject to scratching than
> negatives on film. I wonder if anyone has found a protective surface
> that can be easily applied without damaging the negative? Has anyone
> tried a clear coat of satin or semi-gloss polyurethane? And other
> suggestions appreciated.
>
> Sandy King


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