first of all, many thanks!
I've been printing with your Glossy Carbon Variable Tone setup on my Epson 1500W using Ilford Gold Fibre Silk paper.
I am very happy with the results. I still can't believe that such an inexpensive printer could produce results which are comparable to my darkroom prints.
Now, coming to the last issue I'd like to solve...
I am using your RR-SGFibber and HPR-Baryta profiles with no changes.
The carbon version is too warm for my taste.
On the other hand, the neutral profiles on my printer / paper / toner (I am using undiluted MIS toner and not your original Canon blue+cyan dilution) are too cool.
As a comparison, Ilford Multigrade RC prints are more or less midway between the carbon and the neutral profile.
I also noticed that deep shadows are darker with the neutral profiles than with the carbon profiles; carbon-profile deep shadows are closer to what I see on screen.
I'd like to reduce the toning in the neutral profiles. Can I achieve that just by reducing the ink limit? Or should I change the tone curve instead?
Regards,
Federico