Richard: The quickest way to check how black your ink is with your printer, inkset, and paper combo is to print out a step wedge and look at the black step. If this is too small, create a black (0 value or 100%) rectangle and print this out. Typical inkjet blackest black is not (imo) as black as wet chemistry photo paper, but can be close. Black black is the holey grail of BW inkjet printing. You didn't indicate what editing program you use, but if it has a readout tool (to read pixel values 0-255 or density % 0-100%) check the dark areas of your image. There are very few times you will get absolute black in a natural light photo. The ability to print and see fine shades of dark right up to 100% black is strength of the Quad/Hex BW inkjet approach. If you want it really black, like from the consumer photolab, then you will probably have to work with the histogram/curves. Good Luck. Jeff Randall --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., "rich8155" <richard@c...> wrote: > Hello all, > > I am printing with an 1160 and MIS FS-N inks and lately I've been > quite pleased with my results as far as smooth tonal gradations and > sharpness of my prints on EAM. Yesterday I printed this image: > > http://www.contaxg.com/document.php?id=6276&full=1 > > and it came out just beautifully with wonderful highlights and smooth > mid-range tones. But the blacks seem more of a very dark grey instead > of a rich, deep black, especially in that area in the bottom right > corner. Is this an ink issue or paper issue? Perhaps I'm getting the > darkest black I'm going to get from FS-N ink? Would another paper > give > me blacker blacks than EAM? EAM is so cheap and the results usually > so > nice that I'd hate to have to use a much more expensive paper but > would for those images which are prominent with darker black areas. > Or > perhaps it's a curve or levels adjustment issue? > > Suggestions? > > Regards, > > Richard
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Re: darker blacks than EAM? example.....
2002-08-04 by jrandall1149
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