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Cheers LeicaPassion. Just received my copies in the post today. The aRGB to CMYK conversion did not go as well as I hoped. Some of the captures have too much of a yellowish hue. Guess I should have asked for their press ICC profile to soft proof. Other than that minor niggle, I was impressed with the print quality.

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Congratulations again Jeff. That picture by René Burri on the cover is one of my most favorite in the world. I'd be ecstatic to be associated. Alas, my issue has yet to arrive.

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My copy dropped through the letter-box this morning (as did the latest RPS magazine). First things first - read the LFI magazine! The article and images by Jeffry is truly inspirational - fantastic.

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Jamie, Jeff many thanks for your encouraging feedback.

 

@ Jeff, I process most of my work using either LR3 or C1Pro v.6, dependent upon the nature of the recipe required for the image. Most of the B&W images in the article were captured with the M7 loaded with either Neopan 400 or TMax 400. These were scanned on a Hasselblad X5 for the article. Having said this, the Nikon Coolscan 9000 also does an excellent job, and I have also used this scanner to prepare files for inkjet printing. For the digital images that were converted to B&W, I use a home brew conversion technique involving use of the gradient map tool in CS5. Hope some of this helps.

 

Cheers,

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