--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., "mkravit" <michael.kravit@w...> wrote: Mike, Thanks for the comments. I wonder how Paul's suggestion of a "VM" inkset for hex printers that would go from cold to sepia could be implemented, that is, if it's possible with some tweaking to get curves from cool blue, cool selenium to warmish, and further, to Sepia. A neat trick if possible. Then one could print a tone to match the FS neutral you have in front of you OR sepia or blue or chocolate, or Neopoliton, or....<g> Jim H. > > BTW, as a footnote to my comment about MIS inks not clogging my > printer. The only time I have had to do any cleaning cycles was a few > weeks ago when the humidity here in S. Florida was in the 20-30% > range. Every door handle I touched resulted in a static discharge, > something that we almost never see in this area. > > My recommendation is to try these inks. I have no vested interest in > MIS, IJM or any other company except my own architectural firm. I > just want a reliable, stable medium to make my prints the best that > they can be. For me, Hahnemuhle papers, and MIS inks are the key. > Keep in mind that with the way this technology is changing, in 15 > minutes everything I have written here will be obsolete. > > My best to everyone. > > Mike > > Michael J. Kravit > Architect/Photgrapher > Boca Raton, Florida
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Re: MIS Full Spectrum Neutral Inks - Part II
2002-03-09 by jimhayes361
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