Hello - new here and recently started experimenting with digital negatives for salt prints.
I am unsure if I am thinking about my final print latitude options in the right way. I know through step wedge prints that I can reach max print density at 16 minutes (through a blank sheet of Permajet DTF), but that if I let a print run to max density there is not enough blocking with the standard inks to hold highlights well. I have run through the process of finding the best colour for blocking (a red) but it is still black that provides the most UV blocking.
The result of this is I seem to have a choice, max black but fairly dense highlights, or brighter highlights with blacks nowhere near max.
I realise that specialist ink would improve this, but I am not willing to go that far at the moment. I just want to check that my analysis of the situation is correct, and if there is anything I can do about it without specialised inkjet equipment?
Many Thanks
Jules.
I am unsure if I am thinking about my final print latitude options in the right way. I know through step wedge prints that I can reach max print density at 16 minutes (through a blank sheet of Permajet DTF), but that if I let a print run to max density there is not enough blocking with the standard inks to hold highlights well. I have run through the process of finding the best colour for blocking (a red) but it is still black that provides the most UV blocking.
The result of this is I seem to have a choice, max black but fairly dense highlights, or brighter highlights with blacks nowhere near max.
I realise that specialist ink would improve this, but I am not willing to go that far at the moment. I just want to check that my analysis of the situation is correct, and if there is anything I can do about it without specialised inkjet equipment?
Many Thanks
Jules.