Thanks Kees ... Joe --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Kees Brandenburg" <ctb@z...> wrote: > > Joe, > There are two good products for this purpose: > > 1. Pictorico OHP inkjet transparancies <http://www.pictorico.com> > 2. Agfa CopyJet (sheet) or SelectJet (roll) > <http://graphics.agfa.com/product/CatProd_DisplayPublic.html? id=8318> > > Pictorico is the standard. Agfa is the only inkjet transparancy that > resembles it (and is a lot cheaper - allthough prices went up recently). > > See dan burkholders site and book for instructions. > http://www.danburkholder.com > > Use QuadTone Rip (if you are on a Mac with os x or linux) to make > you're own separations. The point where next (grey) ink comes in is > different between paper (reflective light) and transparancies > (transmissive light). > > > > Kees Brandenburg > > > > > --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Joe Thibodeau" > <jetcode@a...> wrote: > > > > To extend my art to Silver in the digital domain I want to print > > negatives on the 2200 for contact printing or enlargement. Can > > someone recommend a film to print on for such a purpose? Sorry if > > this topic has been rehashed a million times. I did spend some time > > searching through the archive but did not find an answer. > > > > Joe
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Re: Contact Print Negatives
2003-11-07 by Joe Thibodeau
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