Frank2013
Loc: San Antonio, TX. & Milwaukee, WI.
BrentHarder wrote:
Love the abstract quality about it and the painterly like quality all at the same time. Did you turn it upside down to show this? Very nicely done!
Yes. Thank you for the compliment and glad you found it appealing.
Frank2013 wrote:
James R I dont know how I missed your last post here but would like you to know both color and B&W of number 1 are well done. The different crop in B&W of the 2nd is by far my favorite. Thank you very much for the tip on the print. My goal it to get good enough to to print some of my images before next years end. Good to see you back would enjoy seeing something.
Edit: Sorry James R, I got my dates wrong and thought that post was from a month ago.
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I have two (2) printers Both are Canon as I got good deals on them by the use of E-Bay. My Canon 9000 pro was good but really lacked producing good gray and black tones. So two years later I bought a Canon 100 Pro. This printer has two (2) gray inks and one black cartridges (tanks). With this particular printer it will produce good and acceptable gray tones that do not have a color cast to them.
You must make sure that your editing software and or printer will accept color and paper profiles. (Printing, by the way, is an "art-form" in itself.)
No matter what your choice is of a printer READ everything about the printer.... And I am sure that there are some great VIDs on "YouTube" to follow advice from others as well.
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