Hi
I am creating negatives for platinum/palladium printing, on pictorico using an epson 3800 and the quadtone rip. The negatives are beautiful and print as I want. The problem is that when I go back to make another print, the negative has changed. It appears the that density of the white has changed to create patterns that show up in the print. A common example is a series of wavy patterns, running paralell to each other, across the print. Another is the creation of impression of large, erratically shaped "cotton balls" throughout the print. These do show up in the print.
I have created 2 sets of some of these negatives. I plan to use one and not the other to try and isolate the problem. They currently look fine.
I initially dry them for about 1/2 hour in a warm, circulating air, then overnight on screens, face up.
Anyone else experience this? Any suggestions?
Thanks
David Burbach
I am creating negatives for platinum/palladium printing, on pictorico using an epson 3800 and the quadtone rip. The negatives are beautiful and print as I want. The problem is that when I go back to make another print, the negative has changed. It appears the that density of the white has changed to create patterns that show up in the print. A common example is a series of wavy patterns, running paralell to each other, across the print. Another is the creation of impression of large, erratically shaped "cotton balls" throughout the print. These do show up in the print.
I have created 2 sets of some of these negatives. I plan to use one and not the other to try and isolate the problem. They currently look fine.
I initially dry them for about 1/2 hour in a warm, circulating air, then overnight on screens, face up.
Anyone else experience this? Any suggestions?
Thanks
David Burbach
