It seems that none of the professional imaging labs in Boston are willing to print my digital negs. Do you know of any labs where I can send the files for transparency printing?
It seems that none of the professional imaging labs in Boston are willing to print my digital negs. Do you know of any labs where I can send the files for transparency printing?
For the imagesetter negs. What are your preferred methods? Just curious. I had been doing kallitypes and I ended up using rastus bitmaps. I found rastus to be smoother than icefields. Originally I tried printing silver gelatin but had too many disappointing results.For imagesetter negatives, Copygraphics in Santa Fe is reliable with a lot of experience.
www.copygsf.com
Ask for Duane.
Bostick and Sullivan are also now printing inkjet negatives on a wide format printer.
www.bostick-sullivan.com
talk to Kevin.
For the imagesetter negs. What are your preferred methods? Just curious. I had been doing kallitypes and I ended up using rastus bitmaps. I found rastus to be smoother than icefields. Originally I tried printing silver gelatin but had too many disappointing results.
I just got three negatives done at 1800dpi using rastus and there are faint verticle process lines in portrait view (not banding). I have not experienced these before. In the final print the lines are just noticeable. I could live with a less sharp print if the lines were not there. I feel like I'd should try the 2400dpi output? Have you ever experienced these lines using diffusion dither bitmaps?I did a series of tests, and I found that Rastus had some banding issues when you pushed it to 3600dpi. So what I generally do now is just use the photoshop function to convert to a bitmap at 1800dpi and output it at 1800dpi native resolution. I had been doing 1200bitmap to 2400dpi output, but I liked the 1800 native output better. It also looks visually sharper than a 450 dpi bitmap shoved through the Rastus RIP to a 1800dpi bitmap. I found that trying to get the 1800 dpi bitmaps output to 3600 dpi was a hit-or-miss proposition with no gain in the perceived sharpness of the resulting prints. This is for platinum, mind you. If you are doing silver gelatin,you will probably need to fight the Agfa and get a true 2400 or 3600 output.
Have you tried Industrial Color Labs in Framingham?It seems that none of the professional imaging labs in Boston are willing to print my digital negs. Do you know of any labs where I can send the files for transparency printing?
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