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Re: [Digital BW] Colour Casting - MIS inks and Photoshop Pro the only soloution ?

2002-03-13 by Jerry Olson

Just checking, Tiger,

That surface is my all time choice as the ugliest surface a paper could have. Looks like cheap plastic. We used to use the Ilford Multigrade
IV at work, and although the prints looked great, the surface didn't. Never could understand why kodak ever chose that surface for their
"matte" papers at the 90 minute photo places.  I guess its' just a matter of choice.

Does ANYBODY know WHY paper manufacturers do not offer an air dried glossy looking inkjet paper? Like Oriental or Elite Glossy, but air
dried at room temperature? I've never seen one that was close to that. I wonder why.

Jerry


TigerShark wrote:

> No, Jerry, I said: "I love the results."  :-)
>
> The B&W images I get this way with the Epson Pigment Black ink look
> great, reminiscent of an Ilford RC MG IV Pearl print.
> What works for me may work for others.
>
>
> TigerShark
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jerry Olson [mailto:jerryolson@...]
> Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2002 2:02 PM
> To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: Re: [Digital BW] Colour Casting - MIS inks and Photoshop Pro
> the only soloution ?
>
> You like premium lustre paper? Really? Aaaaargh! :)
>
> Jer
>
> TigerShark wrote:
>
> > I print B&W images on my 2000P using the "black ink only" setting.  I
> > love the results on premium luster paper.  And ... no color
> crossovers.
> >
> > TigerShark
>
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