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FAQ? Photoshop conversion; R2400 settings

FAQ? Photoshop conversion; R2400 settings

2006-01-18 by Wren McMains

Does the group have a FAQ to help out those just
starting out trying to print B&W from color digital.

First question is converting with Photoshop ...
I found a couple of recommended techniques:  the
Russel Brown (Adobe) Technique, and an Action
developed by Rob Carr.  Both seem worth trying.
Are there others the group recommends?

Does one then just flatten the image and leave it
in sRGB color space?

What about settings to use when printing on an R2400?
Should one check "Advanced B&W" even if one just leaves
it set to "neutral"?

TIA, Wren

Re: FAQ? Photoshop conversion; R2400 settings

2006-01-18 by Clayton Jones

Hello Wren,

>Does the group have a FAQ to help out those just
>starting out trying to print B&W from color digital.

There is a short FAQ page and several articles about getting started
at the link below.  The FAQ is #7. 


> First question is converting with Photoshop ...
> I found a couple of recommended techniques:  the
> Russel Brown (Adobe) Technique, and an Action
> developed by Rob Carr.  Both seem worth trying.
> Are there others the group recommends?

In the FAQ page there is a description of the technique I use.  I've
found it to be a good middle ground between the simplest and most
complex of the techniques.  It gives IMO the "most bang for the buck"
in control vs complexity.  

 
>Does one then just flatten the image and leave it
>in sRGB color space?

It depends on how you want to work.  I convert to grayscale mode after
the color-to-BW conversion (whichever technique is used) because it
reduces file size by 2/3.  I have not found any advantage in the end
result to keeping the file in RGB mode.


 
>What about settings to use when printing on an R2400?
>Should one check "Advanced B&W" even if one just leaves
>it set to "neutral"?

One of the articles (#9) outlines a simple workflow for the 2400.  It
does not require any icc profiles or curves, and is a great way to get
started.  It is a detailed step-by-step outline with explanations that
should answer most of your questions.


Regards,
Clayton


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