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RE: [piezoBW] Re: Lambda B/W prints

2002-03-23 by TigerShark

That is fairly easy to understand.  Regular color or B&W paper are
optimized for optical printing, using projection.  The digital papers
are optimized to be exposed by laser beams.  They will exhibit
differences in color response, gamut, and other characteristics.
 
TigerShark
 
-----Original Message-----
From: antonisphoto [mailto:antonisphoto@...] 
Sent: Friday, March 22, 2002 12:33 PM
To: piezography3000@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [piezoBW] Re: Lambda B/W prints
 
Doug,

I hadn't heard of this paper before. I wonder why it takes a "digital"
paper to 
use in the Lamda, as opposed to RC or god-forbid.... fiber! 

Do you mind posting this over at 
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint/

lot's of people there that would be interested in this - since this
subject goes  
beyond inkjet printing.


Antonis



--- In piezography3000@y..., Doug_Niven <doug_niven@c...> wrote:
> Hi Folks,
> 
> I have been using a place in Maryland that makes Lambda prints onto a 
> specially developed Kodak black and white digital paper called PX
3035. 
> The prints look fantastic and the DMAX is very good. Again, this is a 
> black and white digital paper that goes through black and white
chemistry 
> so there is no color residue that is common to black and white images
on 
> color paper.



 


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