Actually, it's a LUT file they created based on the techniques outlined at easydigitalnegatives.com. You could certainly give it a try, but keep in mind that the LUT offered is based on their printer and all the other environmental variables. IMO, if you're serious about pt/pd printing, then doing some personal calibration/testing cannot be avoided. Get the easy stuff out of the way because learning to craft a truly find pt/pd print takes some experience. And, just about the time you think you've arrived, you'll want to try gum over!
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