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    Digital ULF Negative: what transparency tmedium to print on?

    I did a quick search but couldn't find out what I'd like to know:

    I am thinking about doing some contact printing with salted paper and maybe Albumin paper too. I would like to take some of my digital scans of my 4x5 images and out-put them as digital negatives for these processes.

    What medium is best for Epson printers? A transparent film I know, but what and from where?
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    Re: Digital ULF Negative: what transparency tmedium to print on?

    I use Pictorico Ultra Premium OHP transparency film. I get the rolls form B&H. It is the only brand i have ever used for my dig negs and positives.

    Quote Originally Posted by Drew Bedo View Post
    I did a quick search but couldn't find out what I'd like to know:

    I am thinking about doing some contact printing with salted paper and maybe Albumin paper too. I would like to take some of my digital scans of my 4x5 images and out-put them as digital negatives for these processes.

    What medium is best for Epson printers? A transparent film I know, but what and from where?

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    Re: Digital ULF Negative: what transparency tmedium to print on?

    Pictorico Ultra Premium OHP transparency film sheets...

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    Re: Digital ULF Negative: what transparency tmedium to print on?

    ndg and Dan: Thanks guys. Now I have a direction to go in.
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    Re: Digital ULF Negative: what transparency tmedium to print on?

    Quote Originally Posted by Drew Bedo View Post
    I did a quick search but couldn't find out what I'd like to know:

    I am thinking about doing some contact printing with salted paper and maybe Albumin paper too. I would like to take some of my digital scans of my 4x5 images and out-put them as digital negatives for these processes.

    What medium is best for Epson printers? A transparent film I know, but what and from where?
    Ha I was just about to ask the same question! Great minds and all that....
    Being slightly dim I am wondering how does this digital contact negative film work? Do you simply print the film the same way as a digital photographic print?
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