Sound great... Butch, Don't know what I'm doing wrong, but I can't get high quality large prints from 35mm, even when scanned at 4000. I do much better with 120 t-max 100 negs. Scanning in 16 bits has to make a difference also. Plus I usually just sharpen in photoshop. Of course I'm not using ImagePrint RIP either. I do have a demo copy coming any day now. Bruce McElhaney McElhaney Portrait Studio Livonia, MI --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., Todd Flashner <tflash@e...> wrote: > > > > Printed out with the Imageprint4 RIP on Legion Photo Matt, > > MIS-FS Inks, using Lyson 180 profile and Cone Ink settings. Gray > > profile was a custom one I had developed for printing Piezo on > > an 1160 on Epson Archival Matt > > > > Just got back from putting them up, and am very pleased with the > > outcome. > > > > Butch Hulett > > > > If they're anything near the quality I've seen from Butch in the past I'm > sure they are gorgeous. > > Todd
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[Digital BW] Re: Piezo Pro 24 RIP (35mm Prints/Hulett)
2002-04-04 by btmcelhaney
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