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Re: [Digital BW] New To Group

2007-05-02 by Mary Beyer

Clayton - 

Thank you very much for the reference and information.  I scanned the
article, and saved it to read later today.
This is going to help me a lot.
I have a photographer friend who is at the same level of understand as I am,
and this article will help
her also.

Mary B

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On 5/1/07 8:59 PM, "Clayton Jones" <cj@...> wrote:

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> Hello Mary,
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>> >I have an inkjet pc printer, but after reading some of the posts,
>> >I'm not sure if I understand about different ways to print.  It
>> >will be interesting to learn what I can.  After reading one of the
>> >posts, I see why I'm not getting good prints from my B&W digital
>> >photos.
> 
> Fine BW printing can be highly technical and intimidating at first,
> and a technically oriented forum like this often emphasizes that side
> of things.  But there are simpler approaches.  Please have a look at
> article #9 at the link below.  It outlines a simple workflow for the
> Epson 2400 which is one of the easiest ways to get started with very
> high quality fine prints.
> 
> This printer costs about $750 these days, but is state of the art
> technology and can produce very fine BW prints "out of the box".  Any
> other approach has more complexity, more fiddling with equipment, and
> requires more effort and time to learn.
> 
> If you can afford a 2400 it's a highly recommended approach.
> 
> Regards,
> Clayton
> 
> Info on black and white digital printing at
> http://www.cjcom.net/digiprnarts.htm
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