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Re: [Digital BW] Greenies with MIS-FS?

2002-05-02 by Michael J. Kravit

No green cast on my 7000 with either the MIS FS or FSN inks. I wonder if 
Mr. Wolfson is viewing his prints under fluorescent lighting which with 
certain color temperatures might render any print with a green cast.

Mike


On Thursday, May 2, 2002, at 03:14 AM, ruhrfoto wrote:

> Richard,
> that seems to be unbelievable, as you have the option to  change
> the tone from very warm to very cool. I´ve never seen that green
> cast with MIS VM on my 7500.
> Nevertheless I switched to MIS FS  and IP 4 meanwhile and find
> the tonal range not only smooth (no posterization) but also rather
> neutral in tone.
> If I compare them to my older piezo prints from an 1160 the latter
> do have a  very  s l i g h t  green cast, while the MIS FS prints
> seem to be *dead neutral*.
> I know....color perception is very relative...kinda chameleon-thing,
> no?
> Bernd
>
>
> --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., "Richard Wolfson"
> <richard@r...> wrote:
>> I tried MIS (vmHex) inks in my 7000 a couple months ago. They
> had a
>> green cast. I sent them back.
>>
>> Richard Wolfson
>
>> Bruce wrote:
>
>>> I just recently installed MIS-FS inks in my 7000. Have been
> using
>>> them with a demo copy of ImagePrint 4, but can't seem to get
> rid of
>>> the slight green cast in all two dozen large prints so far. The
>>> greenies appear accross the grayscale but are more evident
> in the mid
>>> tones. It is visible with both Crane Mueso and Somerset PE
> papers.
>>> BTW, I'm using ImagePrint's EP7000 MIS-FS profile. Any
> thoughts or
>>> suggestions would be appreciated. Note! Will cross post on
> The Epson
>>> 9000 site.
>>>
>>> Bruce McElhaney
>>> McElhaney Portrait Studio
>>> Livonia, MI
>
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