I have used both Eboni and dye-based inks for digital negatives on my 1400. Eboni makes negatives that block UV very well but they are very very fragile - it's very easy to ruin the negative by touching it. Therefore I switched to color dyebased inks (I use the MIS dyes, but of course stock Epson dyes are great, too). I find that my results with these are great - I can get great negatives plus they are very robust. They are very resistant to damage from contact. I think it's a better option. I use QTR for my negatives. --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "chen.benedict" <benedictchen22@...> wrote: > > Hi all > > I was wondering is there an easy way to make digital negatives with eboni 6 on 1400 and possible 9890 in the future > > By QTR? > > I asking so as to access my printing options > > cheers >
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Re: Eboni 6 + Digital negative for Silver Gelatin/ Alt processes
2012-03-27 by ebenostby
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