Alright, this is a long shot. A very long one.
I've been messing around with carbon transfer lately, particularly color carbon. For black & white I like to use with camera negatives, but for color, I don't see this as a realistic option (i.e. making color separations using an enlarger). So it's going to have to be digital negatives.
So far I've done the usual thing with inkjet (quasi) continuous tone negatives, but it's an inherently flawed approach. Basically, a decent (high resolution) halftone screen approach would be far superior in several ways. But...there are limitations. For instance, I'm looking to do this myself. I'm not considering using a commercial service that I send files to and they send negatives back. I know that it's a possibility and also know a few very respectable/appropriate providers, but I also know how I explore printing processes and the turnaround time for a commercial service would make it a non-starter for me.
I've been wrecking my brain on this one, but all I can come up with is dusting off an old & beat up imagesetter scavenged from the dumpster of a print shop somewhere. And I'm frankly not sure if I want to go there. Realistically it's a €10k startup cost to get one in working order and then it's probably going to take far more religious ritual & shamanic efforts than I can muster to keep such a beast going for any useful period of time.
What are your thoughts on the matter? Any miracles up your sleeves?
I've been messing around with carbon transfer lately, particularly color carbon. For black & white I like to use with camera negatives, but for color, I don't see this as a realistic option (i.e. making color separations using an enlarger). So it's going to have to be digital negatives.
So far I've done the usual thing with inkjet (quasi) continuous tone negatives, but it's an inherently flawed approach. Basically, a decent (high resolution) halftone screen approach would be far superior in several ways. But...there are limitations. For instance, I'm looking to do this myself. I'm not considering using a commercial service that I send files to and they send negatives back. I know that it's a possibility and also know a few very respectable/appropriate providers, but I also know how I explore printing processes and the turnaround time for a commercial service would make it a non-starter for me.
I've been wrecking my brain on this one, but all I can come up with is dusting off an old & beat up imagesetter scavenged from the dumpster of a print shop somewhere. And I'm frankly not sure if I want to go there. Realistically it's a €10k startup cost to get one in working order and then it's probably going to take far more religious ritual & shamanic efforts than I can muster to keep such a beast going for any useful period of time.
What are your thoughts on the matter? Any miracles up your sleeves?

