From: Darryl Baird (dbaird@umflint.edu)
Date: 06/16/03-08:37:46 AM Z
I second Kee's assertion - make the image look "good," apply appropriate
curve, THEN invert... if you you are following Dan's method. He always
warns users not to freak out after seeing the curve's effect (positive),
but the reversed (inverted) negative should look quite dense.
-Darryl
Kees Brandenburg wrote:
>> I applied Dan Burholder's ConeTech Curve for
>> platinum/palladium on the inverted image and output via the Piezography
>> driver with Dan's dot density recommendation of 105 and Unsupported
>> Media as
>> the media type.
>
>
> Don, it's the other way round. First you have to apply the curve and
> then invert. Your negative will look (and print) a lot better then.
>
> Kees Brandenburg
>
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