Re: Faux pyro for Epson 1280

From: Sandy King ^lt;sanking@clemson.edu>
Date: 04/26/04-10:20:25 AM Z
Message-id: <a06020450bcb2e64fdc7f@[192.168.1.100]>

Don,

Thanks for posting the link to Keith Schreiber's site.

I have a question and wonder if Kerik or anyone else who makes
negatives this way might address. Most everyone indicates that there
are considerably benefits from starting with a 16-bit file and
keeping it in 16-bit all the way through printing. But Keith's method
appears to require conversion of the 16-bit file to 8-bit for color
indexing. Is there something unique about color indexing that reduces
or eliminates the disadvantages that normally ensue from conversion
of files from 16-bit to 8-bit?

>Since last week's e-mails covering Keith Schreiber's colorization method for
>ink jet negatives I have discovered that Keith has now updated his web site
>with an illustrated explanation of his inkjet negative workflow.
>
>Visit Keith's website and get the details.
>
>http://jkschreiber.com/
>
>Don Bryant
Received on Mon Apr 26 10:45:37 2004

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