I don¹t know if anyone is interested, but I still also print traditional Carbon, where one makes your own ³tissue² (watercolor pigment mixture in gelatin suspension) for printing. I can say categorically that matamerism is certainly present. J vee On 5/16/04 5:13 PM, "Peter Nelson" <pnweb@studio-nelson.com> wrote: > --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "sl91911" > <SL91911@Y...> wrote: >> > Peter, >> > What type of equipment does your pro lab use ? The Fuji Frontier >> > printers give, in my experience, BW which is neutral under ambient >> > daylight and moving toward brownish under tungsten and then > flourescent. > > Do you find that to be true with ordinary BW photographic prints? > I've never noticed BW prints on actual photo paper to exhibit > metamerism. > > I'm not sure what brand my local lab uses except that it's made by a > German company and it prints digital onto photographic paper. I'll > ask them next time I go there. > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Message
Re: [Digital BW] Re:Darkroom vs. Inkjet
2004-05-17 by J Vee
Attachments
- No local attachments were found for this message.