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Sample Reference Image?

Sample Reference Image?

2004-03-02 by kcongdon

Hi
I'm new to digital b/w printing, having just bought a C84 with the 
MIS UT EZ ink set for it.  I've been monitoring this group now for 
about 6 months, and I've been soaking up as much information as 
possible.  I'm trying to improve my technique, and have been having 
problems getting a good tonal & contrast range in my b/w prints. 

I was curious, are there any good reference images (tif or psd) that 
I could download and use to practice printing?  I took a look at file 
section for this yahoo group, but didn't see anything.  Does anyone 
have any recommendations for a reference image?

Re: Sample Reference Image?

2004-03-02 by Bob Michaels

Go to the Library of Congress, http://memory.loc.gov/

Click on "SEARCH" and search for "Floyd Burroughs, Cotton
Sharecropper, Hale County Alabama" and click on the link to the image
with that name. (unfortunately, you can't go straight to the image)
It's a famous Walker Evans image that you probably have seen, possibly
in an original print from Library of Congress. 

Click on the image and it will give you an option to download a 12 Mb
uncompressed archival TIF file of that image. 

Don't mess with the file in Photoshop, print it exactly as it is. It's
a 400 dpi 8x10 8 bit greyscale file that delivers a superb print.
I*t's the best reference image I've ever found. 

Once you see how it prints, you can then start messing it up yourself. 

Bob Michaels 

--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "kcongdon"
<kurt@c...> wrote:
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> Hi
> I'm new to digital b/w printing, having just bought a C84 with the 
> MIS UT EZ ink set for it.  I've been monitoring this group now for 
> about 6 months, and I've been soaking up as much information as 
> possible.  I'm trying to improve my technique, and have been having 
> problems getting a good tonal & contrast range in my b/w prints. 
> 
> I was curious, are there any good reference images (tif or psd) that 
> I could download and use to practice printing?  I took a look at file 
> section for this yahoo group, but didn't see anything.  Does anyone 
> have any recommendations for a reference image?

RE: [Digital BW] Re: Sample Reference Image?

2004-03-02 by Henrik Tived

Thanks Bob,

this image gave reference image a totally new meaning, thanks for sharing
this.
incredible details from a 8x10 neg - that 1Ds still got some ground to cover
:-)

I printed it on my 2100 just using BO (following Clayton Jones very good
approach) and it is just a tad warmer then my screen, which I am very
pleased about.

thanks again

Henrik
Down Under, WA Perth.
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From: Bob Michaels [mailto:bob@...]
Sent: Tuesday, 2 March 2004 9:37 AM
To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Digital BW] Re: Sample Reference Image?


Go to the Library of Congress, http://memory.loc.gov/

Click on "SEARCH" and search for "Floyd Burroughs, Cotton
Sharecropper, Hale County Alabama" and click on the link to the image
with that name. (unfortunately, you can't go straight to the image)
It's a famous Walker Evans image that you probably have seen, possibly
in an original print from Library of Congress.

Click on the image and it will give you an option to download a 12 Mb
uncompressed archival TIF file of that image.

Don't mess with the file in Photoshop, print it exactly as it is. It's
a 400 dpi 8x10 8 bit greyscale file that delivers a superb print.
I*t's the best reference image I've ever found.

Once you see how it prints, you can then start messing it up yourself.

Bob Michaels

--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "kcongdon"
<kurt@c...> wrote:
> Hi
> I'm new to digital b/w printing, having just bought a C84 with the
> MIS UT EZ ink set for it.  I've been monitoring this group now for
> about 6 months, and I've been soaking up as much information as
> possible.  I'm trying to improve my technique, and have been having
> problems getting a good tonal & contrast range in my b/w prints.
>
> I was curious, are there any good reference images (tif or psd) that
> I could download and use to practice printing?  I took a look at file
> section for this yahoo group, but didn't see anything.  Does anyone
> have any recommendations for a reference image?



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