Digital baryt-prints: Same experience as with analog baryt-prints?

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Hello Everybody,

I'm thinking over, how interesting digital photography can be for me. I know, the most beautifull B/W results with analog photography, are with baryt-prints.

But i know it's also possible now, to print an digital photo on baryt-paper. There for i'll have to send the file to an lab, which is specialized in laser-printing on baryt-paper.

But what i want to know, is this: Are there people here, who've digital baryt-prints? And if so, what's your opinion? Do you miss the well-known quality of analog baryt-printing? Or is it your opinion, there is an quality added?

An digital-foto-lab who is printing on baryt is for example this German company The Image Press.

Greetings from Holland.
 
Hi Marco,

See if you can get your digital files converted to film and then have a lab enlarge those to baryt paper conventionally. 105 Euro for a laser-generated 50x60cm print is outrageous and equivalent to throwing money out the window.

Astableef,
Kevin
 
Well, i was only having some fantasies about the Epson RD-1.
But i don't have that camera...!

So, the conclusion is: The analog way is cheaper to do.
But just keeping my knowledge of the new (digital) technique's up-to-date, it's still interesting: What's the experienced feeling of those digital baryt prints?
 
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If you search on the the photo.net's b&w forums, you'll find a few threads on "digital negatives". The idea is to do a 8x10 "negative" image of your digital image onto a transparency, and then contact print that.
 
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