Originally Posted by
Richard M. Coda
Inkjet negatives don't cut it, IMHO. I have seen some really sloppy and fuzzy work. That's not to say that there aren't good examples out there... I just haven't seen them. I even had a friend do a test for me with an inkjet neg from one of my 8x10 negs in platinum/palladium. The original 8x10 neg blows it away. That said, I also prefer silver over any Alt process. Just MHO.
Go with Jon Shiu's FIRST recommendation. I have used both Albumen Works and Elevator and found Album Works to be superior... in fact I will say INDISTINGUISHABLE from a silver LF print.
I have used this process to salvage bad negatives of good images and even to make a 4x5 neg (that I can enlarge) from a DSLR image (the flag on my website).
Talk to Oleg at Album Works...
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