Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/02/28
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]> Tim - > > Have you tried printing with the PhotoKit filters? I tried > ImagePrint and > PhotoKit and get outstanding results from PhotoKit at a much > cheaper price > and it doesn't take over my whole computer! I'm using the Brown > and Sepia > filters, but they have Cold Tone, Selenium, and Platinum, too, and they > work perfectly with the 2200 so I assume the 4000 will be the same. > > Tina Only since I read about you using them the other day - I've had photokit for ages and the burn/dodge corners is great for the LF work when you get to close to the edge of the image circle - I use it all the time, but never tried the toning - I've tried a couple and they look good so far also came across these duotones the other day (and a B&W conversion thingy) - some are a bit extreme, but others look okay (see below) tim > Subject: [digital-fineart] New PS Action Set for Toning Images > > > My new PS actions for toning images is a collection of nearly 30 > duotone, tritone, and quadtone settings that you can apply to any > monochrome image. > > Digital B&W fine art prints will especially benefit from the > quadtone choices in this action set, especially if you use an Epson > 2000P, 2200, 5500, 7500, or 9500 printer. Black-only printing and > simple monochrome printing tend to produce poor results. The "Gray > Neutral" quadtone setting is designed to produce neutral B&W images. > Other variants include cooler and warmer grays and also grays with a > green or mauve cast. > > Some digital B&W photographers strive for a look that resembles > selenium tone prints. The "Selenium" quadtone setting produces > prints that have the look of selenium tone prints. > > Here's the link . . . > > http://www.thelightsright.com/DigitalDarkroom/PhotoshopTools.htm > > Check back later this weekend for the article that will follow! > > Cheers, > > Mitch - -- To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html