Re: Digital negatives - Epson and grain.

From: roman sokoler ^lt;sokoler@post3.tele.dk>
Date: 03/31/05-12:20:29 PM Z
Message-id: <004401c5361e$530c21f0$1701a8c0@sokolerskomp>

David

Thanks for your information - I will try that.

Could it be that the colour affects the gradation of the paper - if you use
VC paper the green colour gives the lowest contrast - just an idea?

Roman

----- Original Message -----
From: "David & Jan Harris" <david.j.harris2@ntlworld.com>
To: <alt-photo-process-l@sask.usask.ca>
Sent: Thursday, March 31, 2005 7:03 PM
Subject: Re: Digital negatives - Epson and grain.

>I have tested Pictorico OHP film, Epson 2100 combination with silver
> gelatine paper and found that a key factor is the colour of the negative -
> choose the wrong colour and the results can be very grainy. Green
> negatives
> give the best results for me. You might want to try Mark Nelson's
> Precision
> Digital Negatives system, a key component of this system is choosing the
> best colour for your negative.
>
> David
Received on Thu Mar 31 12:20:47 2005

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