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Re: [Digital BW] Wilhelm Ultrachrome Ratings

2002-11-27 by Julian Thomas

Well, I've just seen some 7600 prints using both IP5 and the native driver
on premium lustre to die for. Quentin sent me one of his 5x4 negs drum
scanned and printed both ways - I prefer the colour of the native driver
print - but that may be a profile issue - but I'll take 40-odd years under
glass for that black!

Julian
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mark Tucker" <mark@...>
To: <DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2002 3:03 PM
Subject: Re: [Digital BW] Wilhelm Ultrachrome Ratings


> Yes, Ernst, the site is very busy. I only got in once or twice, and
> only to the 9600 page; the other pages were down, or "timed
> out".
>
> If this is in fact true about the way that IP5 avoids yellow
> altogether, that's the first solid reason I have found yet to use that
> software. I always knew that yellow was the culprit, but I never
> knew to what degree. If IP5 kills yellow altogether, I might check
> out that software.
>
> Still, even with color, 72 years (ESFA) ain't bad at all.
>
> And with the addition of a coating to seal the inks from the
> atmosphere, I feel even better about this whole approach.
>
> MT
>
> --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., "Ernst Dinkla"
> <E.Dinkla@c...> wrote:
> > The site is very busy so it is hard to get there. I've been there
> once and
> > if I'm correct I saw no mention of future tests/results for third
> party
> > inks. Third party paper results will be published. The rest is all
> big
> > company ink systems. Does that indicate a change in policy or
> did I miss
> > something ?
> >
> > The year 2000 test results can be downloaded from the
> archive.
> >
> > Ernst
>
>
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