Ilford Fine Art (was: EPson ink usage for color prints)

2002-12-12 Thread Mark Roberts
I just tried my first print on Hahnemuhl's William Turner Digital Fine Art paper and I'm convinced it is indeed the same stuff as Ilford Fine Art. Beautiful stuff, in other words. This was also my first attempt at keeping a scan at 48-bit color depth all the way through to the printing stage (you

Re: Ilford Fine Art (was: EPson ink usage for color prints)

2002-12-12 Thread Paul Stenquist
Where did you find the fine art paper in 13x19 size. I gotta have it. BTW, I've taken some scans through to printing in 48-bit depth. It seemed that the gradation to partial shadow in flesh tones was more natural. Although I printed other very similar shots in 24-bit, I didn't do a direct

Re: Ilford Fine Art (was: EPson ink usage for color prints)

2002-12-12 Thread Mark Roberts
Paul Stenquist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Where did you find the fine art paper in 13x19 size. I gotta have it. BTW, I've taken some scans through to printing in 48-bit depth. It seemed that the gradation to partial shadow in flesh tones was more natural. Although I printed other very similar shots

Re: Ilford Fine Art (was: EPson ink usage for color prints)

2002-12-12 Thread Paul Stenquist
Thanks Mark. I'll get right on it. I had a good PhotoShop session today working with some blur layers on portraits. I'm anxious to print them on fine paper. Paul Mark Roberts wrote: Paul Stenquist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Where did you find the fine art paper in 13x19 size. I gotta have it.