Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
No joke, that explains it well, especially if I would have understood it.
Quote from: mk162 on June 23, 2011, 08:57:46 PMNo joke, that explains it well, especially if I would have understood it. Same here... I do think he said 2.5 isnt that bad...?? 3.0 is better...??
I am working on testing the WP vs non WP. I am getting glow edges around my WP film after it sits for a few days. I think the ink is bleeding out and I am getting bid dot gain. I am going to test the dot gain and adjust linearization.
mine is white, like when you get the film wet, I am not sure if the ink has actually spread or if it is just the excess moisture. I am testing the non-wp film now for d-max, so far the spread is better on the non-wp film. I will cut some screens today and see how it works.The nice thing about the RIP i have is I can easily go in and change the percentage of ink it dumps down. I had it cut back to 82% for the old film I used to run, I am testing 100% to see what happens.
Brad your post makes me wonder how consistent the WP film manufacturers are with their product. I highly doubt any seller QC's the product they receive by batch. So there could be the possibility that one batch to the next could have different characteristics albeit minor to 99% of us but important to people like Pierre. I have films that frost up like Brad talks about and I have films the leech a magenta tinged color I can still shoot both films no prob but wonder why they could be different?
Gain on the film then gain on the press yep wonder what that adds up to total?
As CTS becomes more popular and saturated in the industry I wonder if quality for film will drop because of the drop in demand.