--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "daniel" <dnj@m...> wrote: > > shooting in jpeg; maybe switching to raw would give better results. Before you change anything else in your workflow, try shooting raw and converting your images to 16 bits. When you apply your image adjustments later on, (levels, curves, etc) image data may not deteriorate as fast. Andre
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Re: getting a vibrant BW inkjet print?
2004-12-01 by Andre