Originally Posted by
Drew Wiley
KorAKS - Thanks for linking you're article. But here's an example of proof why it's fundamentally flawed : 1) My RGB are enlarger are true narrow-band cutoff, and better RGB balanced than any laser system, so results at least as good as commercial laser printers are logical. BUT, 2) my pro Durst CMY head can achieve nearly identical results, just a tiny bit less saturated - no hint of crossover either way; and both with nearly the same typical starter settings as with older Fuji papers.
Results are of course going to be somewhat different with very old colorhead where the dichroic filter coatings have spalled off somewhat, allowing more white light contamination overall to pass through, or if those old style filters just weren't as adequate to begin with.
I have no experience with narrow roll papers designed specifically for quickie automated Drugstore-stye snapshots rather than wide-roll optical/large laser systems.
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