This is cross posted from the piezo3000 list: On 6/4/02 7:46 PM, "toomanyartists" <mh@...> wrote: > Jon, as far as the new inks go, are they more neutral or are they more > warm? Is there still a difference in tone on different papers? In my opinion they are more neutral than the original Conetech inks. They do vary in their tone across papers. I'd say it parallels the original inks with the Hahnemuhle (e.g., Orwell, Photorag) and Legion (e.g., Somerset Enhanced and Concorde Rag) papers being warmer than others (e.g., Museo, Eclipse, Osprey, EAM, etc.). I just printed on about 20 different papers with the Piezotones using my 7000 last night...the inks didn't look bag on one. Hahnemuhle has broken the 1.8 dmax barrier. The one I just can't get enough of is a Gampi Japanese Paper...rice paper thin...simply beautiful with the new inks. Robert On 6/4/02 6:21 PM, "Robert Morrison" <rmorrison@...> wrote: > Ok beta testers...I know you are out there...what does everyone think? > > http://www.piezography.com/piezography-piezotone.html > > Robert > >
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Re: [Digital BW] Piezotones--Let the reports begin
2002-06-05 by Robert Morrison
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