Printing RA4 - was Sharpening, and improving focus, and reducing motion blur

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Jeff Spirer wrote:

It's like the difference between taking your film to the
: drugstore counter and living with what you get back and
: using  darkroom to its fullest extent.


I was contemplating this just the other day and spoke to a few folk here
who used to print their own colour work how they were getting on with
digital printing - the results were as mixed as the quality of the output..

So here's a question, who here has printed RA4 in the past and how do they
find things these days with inkjets and the like?

As an aside I shot a roll of Plus-X last night, dev'ed it after the shoot
and this eve knocked out a bunch of prints to hand over to a few of the
models.  The digi shots reside on the hard drive and will do so for a few
more weeks before I get the time to fiddle with them then resize to email
off to a few friends.

I continue to find RA4 & Black and white printing a whole lot cheaper,
quicker, better looking and a whole lot more fun but then I don't do
graphic manipulations with any of my images and tend to stick to some
fairly simple twiddling

regards

karl


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