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Phil,
Long time.
I've been thinking for a long time about ways to adapt my Plotter curves etc. to working with scans, and especially with scans of negs made with strobes. I'm not sure whether to scan a stepwedge and read its values in the scanning software or in Photoshop, or if those values are equivalent- or whether to generate a stepwedge with the printer and then photograph it with strobes. I've continued to use my Plotter info from maybe 6 years ago, and it generally works well, but I get some hot spots. The scanner is less tolerant of dense negatives than an enlarger is. Also, I see mentioned Plotter Plus. Is it different from the Plotter I have, which is almost 10 years old, and came on floppies? I still have an old PowerComputing clone that will read floppies, but my G4 won't. I have a Lino HiRes, and have a 7600 on order. I'm shooting lots more color now (the computer got me interested), but still shoot T Max 100 with an RZ.
yours,
James Irelan |
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