----- Original Message ----- From: "frankg_photo" <frank@...> To: <DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Monday, October 14, 2002 3:10 PM Subject: [Digital BW] "Test Strips" - how are you doing them ? > In order to conserve paper, especially if you're using a premium > priced product like Photo Rag, how can I best do "test strips" in PS ? > > For those who did not work in a conventional darkroom, test strips > are multiple exposure strips made on a single sheet of paper(to > compare subtle increments of exposure & save wasting entire sheets. > > Obviously the issue isn't exposure here but I thought there must be a > way of applying various differences, perhaps on separate layers, and > having them side by side on a sheet? Or, perhaps there is a way of > utilizing off cuts from larger sheets, & printing a portion of the > image. > > Anyway, if you're working in some such way, I'd be interested in > hearing your method/s Frank, My first reaction is that if you have a decent Dot Gain curve for use in View>Proof Setup you don't really need to do test strips which saves even more paper. See: Matching Your Monitor view to Your Prints.pdf in folder: Files > Image processing Martin Wesley
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Re: [Digital BW] "Test Strips" - how are you doing them ?
2002-10-15 by Martin Wesley
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