Digital Black&White prints /was i thought it was etc
2002-04-28 by benoitml
Since i have received a few emails off list requesting my prior post on B/W digital workflow, I allowed myself to post it again:
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Subject: Re: [Digital BW] Anyone built/seen a BW lightjet? Sorry to be so late to contribute to this thread.For months I have tested two labs in LA to try andprint the B&W on Lightjet and Lambda.Here at the studio, we need fairly large prints 24x30to 30x40 which are very cumbersome to print on fiberbase paper. We tested two labs in LA for months : one equipped with a Lambda printer with Kodak paper and one with a Lightjet printer with Fuji Crystal.At this point I could not tell you if it is the quality of the operator or the printer or the paper but the combination Lightjet and Fuji Crystal done byA&I was by far better. The Lambda prints were veryflat and I like deep blacks as you can see on mywebsite.We now routinely use the Lightjet at A&I and we have worked out a good workflow which is as following: we send the digital file with an Epson print to show the lab where we want the highlights and A&I sends back to us a 14x18 test print from our digital file and we work on the tone of that test print, just like with we would with color print, that is put it under the Just ceiling lightbox and use our set of Kodak viewing filters. We then give them the correction (e.g. +05Yellow) and they interpret it to adjust the file accordingly for the final print.When the final print comes back to us, we mount it on archival board, put a very fine texture to it with special plates to break up the RC smooth look. We than lacquer the print with a light coat of SureGuardlacquer. And frankly it looks beautiful; it took us months of testing back and forth with A&I, who has been quite patient with us and very helpful along that process.The other beauty of this is that we can retouch the faces as much as the clients want in Photoshop which is impossible to do on a conventional print. Benoit http://studiocharis.com