Hi-
I'm a recent immigrant from LFforums, I was pointed here for information about digital negative creation. I simply cannot deny the flexibility of photoshop any longer, and I hope the digital negative will be the best of both worlds. I am in the process of ordering a cavalcade of photoshop, scanning etc., books to reeducate myself. From there I will proceed to texts on digital negatives.
I have at my disposal a somewhat old and VERY head clogged epson stylus r200. It was my fathers. He made about 5 prints on it and then let it sit for 6 weeks.
I know it isn't ideal, but would this printer be suitable for making negatives? I can find only one reference on it in this forum.
He bought it for windows, and I have mac OS. I scrambled around on the web and could only find the epson "easyprint" driver, bringing me to my largest and most stupid question. Is there such a thing as a third party driver? I worry that, even if I could get the r200 driver (or r300 driver working) it won't be able to individually control ink densities etc, and do the things necassary for making negatives. From what I remember the driver was quite basic.
Thanks-
-Alex
PS- this message appears when I try to print.
"Some postscript specific print settings (emulsion, interpolation, calibration, encoding) will be be ignored since you are printing to a non-postscript printer"
I'm a recent immigrant from LFforums, I was pointed here for information about digital negative creation. I simply cannot deny the flexibility of photoshop any longer, and I hope the digital negative will be the best of both worlds. I am in the process of ordering a cavalcade of photoshop, scanning etc., books to reeducate myself. From there I will proceed to texts on digital negatives.
I have at my disposal a somewhat old and VERY head clogged epson stylus r200. It was my fathers. He made about 5 prints on it and then let it sit for 6 weeks.
I know it isn't ideal, but would this printer be suitable for making negatives? I can find only one reference on it in this forum.
He bought it for windows, and I have mac OS. I scrambled around on the web and could only find the epson "easyprint" driver, bringing me to my largest and most stupid question. Is there such a thing as a third party driver? I worry that, even if I could get the r200 driver (or r300 driver working) it won't be able to individually control ink densities etc, and do the things necassary for making negatives. From what I remember the driver was quite basic.
Thanks-
-Alex
PS- this message appears when I try to print.
"Some postscript specific print settings (emulsion, interpolation, calibration, encoding) will be be ignored since you are printing to a non-postscript printer"
