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Re: QTR 'alternate' curves


Diane Fields
 

Shorthand for 'laughing out loud', but basically is a way to add some 'body language' (IMO) to posts that could be read in many ways. For those of us that have been around on the net for years and years, one forgets that not everyone knows all the acronyms, etc.

Glad you are 'getting it'. I'm in the middle of writing a post about the possibility of someone writing some tutorials or a FAQ for this forum. I think that many are just not sure where to begin--and esp. which curves to use for what---and how. I've printed 10 papers with series of step wedges and that certainly is helping me nail down which papers I'll use for what images. In the past I've been using Epson Velvet or Hahnemuhle PHotorag for b/w for the most part (at least as my matte paper) and they are still high on my list (though both have OBA--optical brighteners--and this seems to be something others on the Digital B/W list stay away from) but I'm really liking 2 of the new Innova papers.


Diane
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Diane B. Fields
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From: Guy Pierno
To: QuadtoneRIP@...
Sent: Saturday, April 02, 2005 12:04 PM
Subject: Re: [QuadtoneRIP] QTR 'alternate' curves


Diane: I think I finally got it...boy am I slow..I'll let you know how I'm doing...by the way what does LOL mean?...best, Ann

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