The orange and green colors don't seem to help like I had hoped. I just went with a text similar to the r2400. I'm curious if anyone has any other ideas or results. But then again, I am a little curious!
Vern
Yes, believe it or not, I've been testing.
Vern
I'm kind of surprised that the green of the 4900 wasn't more effective as a blocking color. I've had good luck with 2:1:1 PK:Y:C
Equal parts Y and C is pretty much green on my 3880, and it's almost as effective as PK. My theory was that having a 3-part ink (black), a 2-part ink (C) and a 1-part ink (Y) would make for fairly smooth transitions...I'm happy with it. But I haven't done any rigorous comparisons with other recipes.
My question would be does the C really add much density. For me the Y is very close to as good a blocker as pK. I would agree that I think the C helps smooth out the negative.
I now have a QTR profile and curve for the 4900. But it is designed for platinum-palladium. I can share.
John, do you use pictorico? Is it ultra? I'm having pizza wheel marks on my negatives. Hoping Ultra will fix it.
Vern
I now have a QTR profile and curve for the 4900. But it is designed for platinum-palladium. I can share.
John, do you use pictorico? Is it ultra? I'm having pizza wheel marks on my negatives. Hoping Ultra will fix it.
Vern
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