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JimFX Registered: Nov 23, 2007 Total Posts: 79 Country: United States |
Does anyone have a B&W printing source that they can recommend? |
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marcelo Registered: Dec 13, 2004 Total Posts: 3462 Country: Spain |
I suppose you print with a customized profile. Hahnemühle profiles are good but not excellent. |
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MagicNikon Registered: Jul 09, 2006 Total Posts: 1744 Country: United States |
Mpix.com prints on real BW paper. You can try them. I really like their products. |
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Jeffrey Registered: Nov 12, 2002 Total Posts: 7908 Country: United States |
Not sure exactly what pop is regarding BW's. Getting a good range of tonalities and deep blacks and whites is important. A print is only as good as the information being sent to the printer. If you have a conversion from a digital camera, don't ever expect the tonalities and separation you'll have with a well scanned negative. |
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JimFX Registered: Nov 23, 2007 Total Posts: 79 Country: United States |
I have seen samples of a pearl paper . . . seemed more like a gloss finish. Did have a nice look however. |
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glyons Registered: Apr 09, 2008 Total Posts: 1345 Country: Austria |
Hi Jim, |
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JimFX Registered: Nov 23, 2007 Total Posts: 79 Country: United States |
Jeffrey wrote: |
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JimFX Registered: Nov 23, 2007 Total Posts: 79 Country: United States |
marcelo wrote: |
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JimFX Registered: Nov 23, 2007 Total Posts: 79 Country: United States |
glyons wrote: |
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JimFX Registered: Nov 23, 2007 Total Posts: 79 Country: United States |
Trying to get it to look like this . . . |
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jerryreed Registered: Dec 20, 2004 Total Posts: 776 Country: United States |
I think what is going to make you happier, is to develop a contrast curve to emulate the non-linear way that film "sees" light. So, here's what to do. First do all your local corrections. Next, use a color adjustment layer to emphasize the image elements that you want to have the longest tonal range. This will look very goofy while still in RGB Mode. Next, convert to B&W. Use whatever tools you like to bring up the highlight edges, I am getting pretty happy with SILVER Fx Pro. Now, add a curves adjustment layer. Keep the highlight values fairly low contrast at least to the 3/4 tone and part way toward the mid-tone. Keep the curve fairly linear (meaning that it is cutting dramatically from the above linear setting to the right of the mid-tone through the average midtone and then deeply descending to the 3/4 tone, once again flatening from the mid-tone to the three-quarter tone then use you eyedropper to read the darkest tone, set that equal to about 20-24. |
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jrrhodes Registered: May 29, 2008 Total Posts: 750 Country: United States |
Dalmation Labs was superb for me. |