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    <title>topic Creating Digital Negatives.  Any experience in the community? in Professional Photo Printers</title>
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    <description>&lt;P&gt;I am interested in cyanotype and other Alternative Photographic Processes. &amp;nbsp;All of which have been rejuvenated by the use of digital negatives in the contact printing process. &amp;nbsp;From a RAW or scanned photographic negative, a copy is made, adjusted for density etc and then printed on Overhead Transparency Film, generally made by Pictorico. &amp;nbsp;Now one has an 8 x 10 negative which can be used with an emulsion coated paper subjected to UV light. &amp;nbsp;It is a wonderful artisitc tool. &amp;nbsp;All of the instruction is designed to work with Epson printers, as setting up the negative is somewhat fiddly. &amp;nbsp;I was wondering if someone has already been doing this with the Pixma Pro series of printers, and if they can share their experience. &amp;nbsp;Thanks&lt;/P&gt;</description>
    <pubDate>Sun, 03 Jun 2018 19:55:31 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Creating Digital Negatives.  Any experience in the community?</title>
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      <description>&lt;P&gt;I am interested in cyanotype and other Alternative Photographic Processes. &amp;nbsp;All of which have been rejuvenated by the use of digital negatives in the contact printing process. &amp;nbsp;From a RAW or scanned photographic negative, a copy is made, adjusted for density etc and then printed on Overhead Transparency Film, generally made by Pictorico. &amp;nbsp;Now one has an 8 x 10 negative which can be used with an emulsion coated paper subjected to UV light. &amp;nbsp;It is a wonderful artisitc tool. &amp;nbsp;All of the instruction is designed to work with Epson printers, as setting up the negative is somewhat fiddly. &amp;nbsp;I was wondering if someone has already been doing this with the Pixma Pro series of printers, and if they can share their experience. &amp;nbsp;Thanks&lt;/P&gt;</description>
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