Thats great news Don. Do you have an image you can share? Which dye sub printer is it? Years ago I used to get alot of stuff printed on a Forcaster (forecaster?) and the output was very nice, but very spendy.
I picked up a Kodak 1400 from a fellow who couldn't remember to clean the feed rollers and gave up on it. Too bad ! Anyhow, I hoped to be able to print 'contact sheets' from digital files en route to becoming palladium prints. (That, and, of course, to make pictures for the family scrapbook, and for friends).
The result is very C print, with massive D max, and fine, rich colors that give dainty wispy highlights, and fine shadows. Kind of like the Pyro/Azo Ideal, in color. I just can't get the image to look very appealing on a computer display, but here it is. (And, yeah, the prints ARE kind of spendy, but gang printing takes the sting out ! ) I ought to add here that this is just a good way for ME to get what I need: I'm hopeless with ink prints, and this is pretty much a no distraction, push button solution.
The picture is a split second before the sun came up in the Baddeck River Valley on Cape Breton Island. I finally bought a little digicam to keep in my jacket pocket just in case I EVER saw something like this.
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