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anyone here used digital negatives for regular ol' photo paper? any tips?
i got an enlarger a few months ago and have used it five or six times...it's hard finding the time to set up the laundry room as a darkroom, mix the chem, make the prints and tear it all down again. i'm making prints but they're very rudimentary.
i like the idea of making archival photos, split toning and all that. the actual enlargement process i can take or leave. i'm much better at getting the image ready in photoshop, removing dust, adjusting levels etc. i like the idea of outputting a digital negative, and then contact-printing onto photo paper. i also like the idea of printing out on something other than film, to make paper negatives.
how good an image can i get with my epson 2000P? is an imagesetter neg going to be better/
any curve recommendations? color ink choices for the negative?
and basically, is this a viable method to make regular, sharp prints? or will it always be something that is more 'artistic' (blurry, grainly, weird lookin')?
i got an enlarger a few months ago and have used it five or six times...it's hard finding the time to set up the laundry room as a darkroom, mix the chem, make the prints and tear it all down again. i'm making prints but they're very rudimentary.
i like the idea of making archival photos, split toning and all that. the actual enlargement process i can take or leave. i'm much better at getting the image ready in photoshop, removing dust, adjusting levels etc. i like the idea of outputting a digital negative, and then contact-printing onto photo paper. i also like the idea of printing out on something other than film, to make paper negatives.
how good an image can i get with my epson 2000P? is an imagesetter neg going to be better/
any curve recommendations? color ink choices for the negative?
and basically, is this a viable method to make regular, sharp prints? or will it always be something that is more 'artistic' (blurry, grainly, weird lookin')?

