This is an excellent tip. I always fumbled around trying to create a match but this is the best technique yet. But isn't it easier to "lasso" the areas that have specs and print them onto the glossy paper as your spotting palette? This way you will have an exact match, well almost. --nick --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, Roger L Sopher <rlsopher@c...> wrote: > > I print the wedge to glossy paper such as Epson Glossy Photo and > lift the ink with a moistened brush, much the same as using spotone > on a conventional B&W print from the darkroom. The stepwedge can be > used for some days even though it is "dry." > > Roger
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Re: [Digital BW] Spotting Prints
2004-12-15 by Nick H. Nugent
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