Re: digital to analog conversion

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mark@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx


Well something got me wondering today.  Is there a practical way to
convert a digital file to a negative for conventional printing at home.
I know the best way is a film recorder, but is there another way that is
more practical for home use?  Some type of copy negs,  printing on a
material I might not be aware?  I am sure there are some ways other than
the film recorder, then again maybe not.


I had students printing reversed B&W images (negatives) onto transparency
film to make contact positives in college, or positives to make contacts to
create silver based negs.  I attempted to play about with creating colour
negs but time got in the the way and I never finishd that task

karl


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