All of that. It has always been that way if you don't print it yourself, and then even yourself will judge differently every day, depending on how tired you are, mood your in, been out in the sun, cold or hot, etc. If you do things strictly by the numbers, it WILL look that way. It needs emotion. We have clients that like the way "I" print and there has been some that did not like the way "I" print, whether it's a digital or a conventional print. That is one reason there are humans running the machines and I dare hope it will never be the other way around. Tyler prints like Tyler prints, I print like I print, you print like you print...... Mark On Sep 23, 2006, at 6:26 PM, joemulligan_68 wrote: > Now a customer walks in and tells you to print an image for them. > You run your NK7 > system for this print. Your competitor is given the same file. > What is it that is going to > separate you from your competitor? (lets not get into price and > customer service here, > just printing skill) Is it how you translate the file and choose > the best paper for it? Or is it > how you prep the file, maybe play around with the contrast and > possibly fine tune the > sharpening? [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [Digital BW] What Makes a Good Digital B&W Print???
2006-09-23 by Mark Savoia
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