Some years back, I had a dye-sub printer. It was long enough ago
that I don't remember the reason(s) why I didn't find it satisfactory
for negatives, but at that time I found that I got better digital
negatives for gum printing from a laser printer (using stochastic
bitmap files) rather than from the dye-sub printer. (This was of
course in the days before inkjet printers got good enough to make
decent digital negatives).
Katharine
On Apr 25, 2006, at 6:58 PM, Michael Koch-Schulte wrote:
> Has anyone attempted making digital negatives using a dye-
> sublimation printer. Does it work? ~m
>
Received on Tue Apr 25 20:13:11 2006
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