From: Ian Greant (ian@51north.com)
Date: 10/15/03-12:49:01 AM Z
The spectral (color) negs do look really thin. Appearances are deceiving
though, they print quite well.
At least in my experience. :)
Cheers,
Ian Greant
www.51north.com
At 09:59 PM 10/14/03 -0700, you wrote:
>I just made some digital negs this weekend for
>cyanotypes base on Dan Burkholder's technique, using
>my 2200. He doesn't use black...instead he uses a CMYK
>setting of 0,71,71,0. I used epson photo quality paper
>and oiled them with mineral oil.
>
>The negs look really thin to me, but we'll see next
>weekend when I try to print them...
>
>Rob
>
>--- Perry <perry@vivalarevolution.com> wrote:
> > I just recently started making digital negs for my
> > cyanotypes on the 2200
> > and I haven't been able to build up enough density
> > in the blacks to get a
> > good white in my prints. Anyone have any suggestions
> > for me as to what I
> > could do to try and get denser blacks for better
> > whites in my prints?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Perry
> >
>
>
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