Clay,
I have some negatives printed on Pictoico with the Epson 2000P that
are now over two years old and have received as many as ten or more
printings with UV light. There has been no decrease at all in
transmission density with these negatives.
Sandy
>I received a freebie publication from Photo Techniques yesterday
>that was called 'Mastering Digital Photography' that is a
>compilation of articles from some past issues all dealing with
>digi-stuff. It seems a little superficial, but there was a very
>interesting set of articles on getting printers calibrated. In one
>of the articles was a graph that authors had done that showed the
>reflection density loss versus time for an Epson dye based print.
>Pretty enlightening! Especially since right next to it was an
>article on doing 'digital palladium' prints that allowed workers to
>get palladium quality while 'avoiding toxic chemicals'. I had to
>chuckle at that...
>
>At any rate, it made me wonder if anyone on the list measured any
>decrease in transmission density over time with some of the desktop
>negatives?
>
>Curious.
>
>
>Clay
Received on Tue Dec 30 12:37:45 2003
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