I've started to consider producing digital negatives for carbon transfer printing, especially while learning, (less potential damage to original camera 8"x10" negatives), from 120 format scans. I do however have a few questions:
1. After firing up the Epson 2100 for the first time in a few months and printing with the Harman Crystaljet paper (much sharper print at 360 dpi compared to 300 dpi) I noticed that even at the very finest setting some dither / dot pitch is visible in the lightest areas. As Quad Tone RIP controls the printer externally to the Epson drivers, is this dither pattern something to be concerned about (i.e. will it show up) on the final carbon print?
2. If I do decide to make digital negatives I intend to start with Agfa Copyjet. Is there anything about the Agfa film that prohibits its use for making digital negatives for carbon prints that I've missed?
Tom
1. After firing up the Epson 2100 for the first time in a few months and printing with the Harman Crystaljet paper (much sharper print at 360 dpi compared to 300 dpi) I noticed that even at the very finest setting some dither / dot pitch is visible in the lightest areas. As Quad Tone RIP controls the printer externally to the Epson drivers, is this dither pattern something to be concerned about (i.e. will it show up) on the final carbon print?
2. If I do decide to make digital negatives I intend to start with Agfa Copyjet. Is there anything about the Agfa film that prohibits its use for making digital negatives for carbon prints that I've missed?
Tom
