Paul, there are companies offering digital negatives made on substrates like FujiClear output on Lightjets or Chromira printers. This would be very similar to what you got with the Pictography machine. -- Best Wishes, Mark Nelson Precision Digital Negatives PDN Print Forum @ Yahoo! Groups Mark Nelson Photography On Feb 27, 2009, at 4:35:23 PM, pr_roark <pr_roark@yahoo.com> wrote: As an aside, I tried all sorts of ways to make silver prints from digital files early in the digital transition. For a couple of years what I did that was the most affordable and very satisfying (I kept final control in the darkroom) was to have the local Samy's camera store make 8x10 internegatives using their Fujix Pictography machine. The machine was never intended for this purpose, but I found their 400 ppi (true RGB pixels) overhead transparency media made fine internegs that enlarged to 16 x 20 very nicely. My Beseler 4x5 enlarger was easy and cheap to make an 8x10 head for, and an Apo Rodagon process lens was also very affordable and did a great job. I think there clearly is demand for silver prints from digital files. While I probably won't be going that route for my own prints, if a customer wanted to have a silver print of one of my images, I'd farm it out to a service bureau that had a good laser to silver process. Maybe I ought to even have that as an option noted at the gallery. Paul www.PaulRoark.com [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [Digital BW] Archival Gelatin Silver prints from Digital Files anyone?
2009-02-27 by ender100
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