Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/02/18
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Try printing on Tetenal SpectraJet 264 glossy paper (you can order it online). It's the best thing I've found so far for mimicking a chemical print. Paul >-----Original Message----- >From: Andrew Moore [mailto:moore@rscs.net] >Sent: Friday, February 18, 2000 9:55 AM >To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us >Subject: Re: [Leica] Digital Darkroom -- what's the secret? > > > >> >to print archival black and whites on fiber paper. With >the new Epsons >and >> >some of the new inks and papers, the black and whites are >even possible >> >digitally and will soon be as archival as darkroom prints. >The results >are >> >phenominal with no messy, dangerous chemicals and much more precise >> >dodging, burning and color control. > >Tiny (and all): > >What's the magic recipe here? I've got an Epson Photo Stylus 750 and I >usually >print on Epson Heavyweight Matte paper at 720 dpi (I notice no >difference >between >720 and 1440 dpi, though the printer supposedly can handle 1440). The >resolution >looks good, but the difference in image quality between my >conventional and >digital >prints is obvious to me, regardless of whether or I print in >B&W or color >for a B&W >image. I haven't printed on glossy paper yet, with one >exception, and the >results >were so poor I haven't gone back (that particular paper caused >the ink to >"blob" >together and the results looked very poor). I'm really liking my >conventional darkroom >right now (though the scanning/printing is fantastic for generating >"contact" sheets). >Any suggestions? >