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Toelichting type
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Partnumber
APJ52113
Introductie model
2016
Op Kieskeurig sinds
October 2016
Releasedatum
April 2019
Type/soort
Pakken fotopapier

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Eancode
5055150221138

Toelichting specificaties

The very best Digital Negative Transfer Film with the clearest base on the market - 100% pigment ink friendly and quick drying.\nA very clear film with an improved ink receiving layer that handles much more ink than average, to make perfect large format digital inkjet negatives, particularly monochrome, that can be used to 'contact ' to normal darkroom print papers. Can also be used for high-key OHP presentations and backlit applications.\n\nThe special 165u material is aimed at the photographer who truly wishes to combine their digital printing world with the darkroom - allowing the creation of truly perfect digital negatives/positives with deep blacks and retained detail throughout the whole tonal range of the printed image.\n\nIt is a fast drying water-resistant film with enhanced clarity and accepts dye and pigment inks.\n\nThe product was originally used and tested by world renowned photographer/printer Tim Rudman as well as being more recently reviewed and highly recommended by David Chow, a teacher, lecturer and exhibitor of many creative works of art from alternative development/print processes such as platinum and palladium etc. \nHis review quotes PermaJet Digital Transfer Film as the ideal alternative to the well known Pictorico film which is notoriously hard to obtain within Europe.