iwasnvrhere wrote:
>
> Question is: Would a dyed paper (say blue, warm,or whatever)
> used with a full quad/hex tone inkset give optimum densities and
> control over the warmth?
>
Sure..
But the downside is that dyed papers are less stable..
That's actually how optical brighteners work.. they are bluing agents
incorporated or dyed into paper or substrate..
They increase blue output as well as fluorescence..
Natural papers will always be a bit warmer.... and less "bright"
[Keith]
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Re: [Digital BW] Help. Question on VM inksets and Sepia.
2002-04-11 by Editor P.O.V. Image Service
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