>You have to set your Photoshop Color Settings as Paul describes. He >suggests using the Photoshop 5 (Defaults) as your color space. >Additionally, nake sure that ALL of your Epson driver settings are >correct for the 1160. That includes the PRINT SPACE, which should >read "Same as source". > >If one parameter is off, the driver will not interpret the cureve and >you will get posterization and dots. Mike, I will double-check all those settings and see what difference it makes. The consensus seems to be that my color space settings are somehow confusing the Epson driver; if I can un-confuse both the printer and myself, maybe my results will improve! Many thanks, -- Nick NICHOLAS HARTMANN +1 (414) 271-4890 611 N. Broadway, Suite 509 fax: +1 (414) 271-4892 Milwaukee, WI 53202, USA polyglot@... Technical and scientific translator: German and French -> English
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Re: [Digital BW] More quadtone experiences
2001-08-22 by Nicholas Hartmann
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