So, decided to see if this old dog could learn some new tricks. Have been printing palladium prints from in camera negatives for a few years and feel pretty comfortable with them (just need more time) and decided to see if I could learn how to make prints from digital negatives. So bought myself a MAC (iMac - low end with 16Gb) and Epson R2000 printer to go with the Canon T2i (550D) to see if it can be done with budget level equipment - of course I would rather have Canon 5D MkII/III and Epson R3880, but did not make sense to spend that much to 'see' if I cared for the results. Have downloaded the QTR for the MAC (working with Roy on the drivers for the R2000) and Clay sent me some informatin plus working from the excellent downloads on his site (Thanks Clay).
So, here are the questions:
1. Do you really need a UV densitometer or can I get by with the x-rite 810 I have?
2. Has anyone used the R2000 to print digital negatives (or positives for that matter - what quality do you get)?
3. Inks - stick with the Epson UltraChrome, if not which after market inks.
4. Is the little Canon T2i really up to the task (maybe add one of the L series lens - I had a few of the older EOS lens from previous cameras)?
Figure to use the printer for printing B&W as well as color in addition to the digital negatives.
Thanks for any input....Mike
So, here are the questions:
1. Do you really need a UV densitometer or can I get by with the x-rite 810 I have?
2. Has anyone used the R2000 to print digital negatives (or positives for that matter - what quality do you get)?
3. Inks - stick with the Epson UltraChrome, if not which after market inks.
4. Is the little Canon T2i really up to the task (maybe add one of the L series lens - I had a few of the older EOS lens from previous cameras)?
Figure to use the printer for printing B&W as well as color in addition to the digital negatives.
Thanks for any input....Mike