3dogs
Printer Master
- Joined
- May 13, 2012
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- Location
- Fern Hill, Australia
- Printer Model
- Epson 3880. Canon Pro 9000,
Try printing the Northlight test image on your 3880, on a good paper, like a baryta, using ABW. Gives the best darkroom prints a good run for their money.
@RogerB what you say is able to be demonstrated true. But that test can and will only give the outcome it is set up to deliver.
As @martinOreg has demonstrated and put the discussion point introduced by @jtoolman beyond debate, the quality of the colour original has a profound effect on the B&W output. Further what Lab mode does to colour is impossible, as it creates colour that does not exist or so many argue, so what we have here is a rerun of the type of discussions that may have taken place between the Scientists that "knew" the world was flat and a man that was 'creative' and showed that the world is round.
We are not all on the same page with this discussion so it is giving the appearance of debate. What you are saying is correct in as far as the limitations imposed by a flawed test
What I and others are saying is that there is more, and the quality of the colour input drives the 'more'
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