Hello Kirk, >Just looking for some information. I have recently bought myself an >Epson 1160 printer with MIS FS-N ink set and PiezographyBW. I am >really impressed - I think !! The pictures seem to have a real sketch >quality, some more than others. I have been using Epson archival matt >and Hahnemuhle "Photo Rag" papers. The achieved tones are brilliant >and pictures are very sharp, but very graphite-y. Is this sketch-like >quality down to my Black and White conversion and subject matter, or >is this just the nature of the beast? Some of both. In general, digi prints have their own unique look to them because you're looking at ink, not silver. More specifically, there are lots of different ways to do digi printing (different printers, inks, software, scanners), all of which contribute their own unique qualities to the final result. A lot also depends on the individual's scanning and Photoshop skills and knowledge. The result is a tremendous variety among different people's work, even among those using the same equipment and ink. I have noticed that many quad/hex tone prints have a sort of opaque watercolor look, or sometimes a Japanese brushed ink look, and this can be very beautiful. I think it is a mistake to think in terms of trying to make a digi print "look like" a silver print. I would encourage you to think of it as an entirely different art form (which it is), and realize that your new medium is ink, not silver halide and gelatin. >Is it worth trying any other paper to get that 'dark-room' >look,...Or change my technique? Or do I learn to love this >quality? It depends on what your goals are. It's hard to get out of the grips of worrying about "what others will think". Getting "the darkroom look" can be an elusive and difficult goal. Even with the most expensive equipment, software, inks and papers, the goal can be missed because of personal limitations. There is a huge amount to be learned and it will take time. Sounds like you're getting a good start. Just keep at it and you will find your own path. I'm sure some other forum members will add their words of wisdom here. Regards, Clayton Info on black and white digital printing at http://www.cjcom.net/digiprnarts.htm
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Re: Sketch or Photo?
2003-02-12 by Clayton Jones <cj@cjcom.net>
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