keithostertag
Member
I have never made a digital negative and am considering trying it if I can do so very inexpensively. Reading through this forum it appears I will have quite the learning curve!
I do not own an inkjet printer and do not want to buy one. I have an older Lexmark b&w laser printer (T430) - would I be able to produce reasonably usable digital negatives with it for use with the cyanotype process?
I should add that I do not use Photoshop or Microsoft products- I use GIMP and RawTherapee on Linux.
Also, if I can use my Lexmark laser printer what transparency material would you recommend? I wish to make images less than 8x10 in size, probably close to 5x7.
Thanks,
Keith
I do not own an inkjet printer and do not want to buy one. I have an older Lexmark b&w laser printer (T430) - would I be able to produce reasonably usable digital negatives with it for use with the cyanotype process?
I should add that I do not use Photoshop or Microsoft products- I use GIMP and RawTherapee on Linux.
Also, if I can use my Lexmark laser printer what transparency material would you recommend? I wish to make images less than 8x10 in size, probably close to 5x7.
Thanks,
Keith