Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/07/23
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]At 08:25 AM 7/23/97 -0800, you wrote: >Jim, > >I remember seeing the Evercolor display at a photoconference and having >real trouble seeing any difference between 35mm and 4x5 (Galen Rowell vs >David Muench). But the Nikon booth had same Rowell image printed R or C >and was trash by comparison. It made me realize that there is so much >on film that separators and printers can't or won't bother to get onto >paper, and the major reason to shoot larger formats was because of >incompetence of color separators and printers. > >Donal Philby >Shasta Lake, California (where it is hot enough to melt emulsions) > I know how hot it is in Shasta!!! It'll melt more than you emulsion! As you know, Donal, the Evercolor process is a printing process, without the printing press. The slide is scanned on a VERY EXPENSIVE drum scanner (a ColorGetter 3T Pro Turbo) producing beaucoup pixels and mega mega bytes. The huge digital file is then cleaned-up and tweaked on a VERY EXPENSIVE workstation running Photoshop. The CLA'ed and enhanced file is then output to an imagesetter which produces separation films at the SIZE OF THE FINAL PRINT. For a 20x24 print, you get 20x24 separations. The separations are then basically contact printed with the CMYK pigments to produce the final print. This is a computer/printing process. You could enlarge a Minox slide to 20x24 and think it came from an 8x10 original. There are NO OPTICS INVOLVED. There is NO PHOTOGRAPHIC MEDIA INVOLVED. You are creating a perfect set of separations via computer, then running them through a pigment printer. All of this very expensive computer equipment, and labor intensive process can truly make a silk purse out of a sow's ear. But you pay through the sow's you know what! I get 20x24 custom (all the dodging & burning, masking, etc. that I want) Ciba Poly Super Gloss (the good stuff) prints for $80 for the first, $55 for 2-5, and $40 for 6-12. The first Evercolor 20x24 will set you back a measley $1061. Prints 2-4 on the same order are $266 each. I can get one 24x36 Ciba for $115. One Evercolor would be $1975. For that kind of money, they damn well better be able to make a Minox-slide print like it was an 8x10 transparency! This is not a Bokeh process. Jim