Re: Rex: myths and magic

From: Ender100_at_aol.com
Date: Sun, 23 Jul 2006 14:22:44 -0400 (EDT)
Message-id: <555.38d2f87.31f51874@aol.com>

Hi David,

That color would be consistent with that inkset and the PT/PD UV processes.
It would also be commonly the most dense color.... maybe G255/R40 is closer.

Pictorico will soon be releasing a new film called Contact Printing Film that
will take an ink configuration setting of +50 .... that might also be a
solution.

Best Wishes,
Mark

In a message dated 7/23/06 11:16:37 AM, david.j.harris2@ntlworld.com writes:

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> Mark
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> Unfortunately I threw away the CDRP! Foolish I know. However I suspect the
> lightest tone would have been around G255 R30.
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> I think I could now get a paper white if I were to bleach the print. It is
> possible to do so without visibly affecting the darkest tones. The results
> can be very nice as they are less blue, and tonality doesn't seem to suffer.
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> I'm glad you liked the prints.
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> David
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Mark Nelson
Precision Digital Negatives
Received on 07/23/06-12:23:10 PM Z

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