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  • Fintan
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    Anyone mixing digital and traditional processes? i.e. with digital negatives?

    Please do share your experiences if so.

    irishlens
    Participant

    Not quite sure what you mean , Fintan.
    I assume you mean RAW files as opposed to JPG and then being able to carefully control postprocessing
    in Nikon capture, some Canon RAW processor and/or Photoshop CS via Adobe camera raw.

    If that is what you mean then yes.. that’s part of my standard workflow for everything except
    snapshots.

    –Ian

    joolsveer
    Participant

    Are you referring to Adobe dng files which appear to be a universal RAW format? http://www.adobe.com/products/dng/

    Fintan
    Participant

    I mean outputting digital images [digital capture or scanned film] onto overhead projector film in an injet printer and contact printing in the darkroom onto traditional papers or some alternative analog process.

    ciaran
    Participant

    Fintan wrote:

    I mean outputting digital images [digital capture or scanned film] onto overhead projector film in an injet printer and contact printing in the darkroom onto traditional papers or some alternative analog process.

    I have no idea about what you just said :shock:

    carl
    Participant

    Fintan wrote:

    I mean outputting digital images [digital capture or scanned film] onto overhead projector film in an injet printer and contact printing in the darkroom onto traditional papers or some alternative analog process.

    Fintan, never heard of this before, sounds really interesting. Would love to see the final result sometime if you have an example.

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