roteague
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Photo Engineer said:Robert, I find that making an internegative on Portra VC or UC with a slight pull in development makes a good print on Endura.
I use a daylight exposure on my enlarger (100C + 20M) and f22 at 0.5" to get a very nice negative. Prints are quite good. You do have to fuss a bit to get the best negative image centered in the scale of the film, but once achieved the results are very satisfying for a good transparency.
You can also do some interesting effects, all without digital.
PE
Yes PE. But at what cost?
Degradation of image quality - using an internegative? There is a reason, that I and most landcape photographers shoot Velvia; image quality. Portra VC or UC don't give the good enough results. Image quality is the reason I shoot 4X5.
What about hardware costs? Can you tell me where I can get a processor that will handle 30x40 or 40x50 inch prints, at a reasonable cost?
Or do I just send my transparencies to the mainland, and hope that of the dozens I print, none would get lost in the mail or by the printer?