sanking
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Jeremy Moore said:Has anyone created a pictorico (or similar transparancy) digital negative on an inkjet printer and contact printed it on fiber silver gelatin paper (I have only worked on traditional enlarger papers, but can move to the foma contact or even azo if need be) and been completely satisfied with the results?
I have not done this for silver gelatin paper but I have done so for carbon printiing on smooth papers, which can actually convey more detail than silver gelatin. The result, even in the most favorable comparisons, was some slight loss of image quality in comparison to in-camera negatives.
At this point in time even the best inkjet negtives on Pictorico do not appear to give image quality equal to in-camera negatives (or digital negatives from imagesetters) when the final product is a print on a very smooth surface.
For Pt/Pd and other alternative processes on art and drawing papers, negatives on Pictorico give virtually identicla results to prints from in-camera negatives, IMHO.
Sandy King