Re: Printing of photography
Re: Printing of photography
- Subject: Re: Printing of photography
- From: José Ángel Bueno García <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 20 Dec 2010 22:28:21 +0100
You are lucky if you can have access to true CMYK printed proof.
I did shot 4X5" slides with Synar for twenty years and all have the
chart that we HAVE to use, the only that available during decades. I
have seen the $249 Object Level Target from Image Science Associated
as the logical and technical replacement to the Kodak/DanesPicta Color
Separation Guide and Grey Scale, and endeed agree with you with the
need of graphical references and with the sensation that anyone with a
photographic device can shoot art.
I had an experience where color charts are for nothing: an rectangle
built with 12.000 watts of fluorescent tubes forming an oval with
interfiled conifer leaves (Pinus canariensis). You'll never see the
color of the dryed leaves. And it is art.
And many other situations may appear in scene or backstage.
Let me know if any have an experience with Object Level Target before
ask to institution for it in the world of the crisis.
Jose Bueno
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