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Re: Getting perfect neutral prints from Epson 7600/9600 etc

2002-09-10 by neilhfolberg

The colors primarily seem to be blue (which looks bright 
greenish) and several shades of magenta. You can see exactly 
which ones by looking at the photo in hue/saturation, choosing 
for example Magentas and turning up the saturation to 100%.  
Then you can refine the choice to those problematic areas by 
restricting the color to a more narrow selection that matches the 
problem area in the print and lowering the saturation of that 
particular color.  This will help somewhat, but it will not eliminate 
the problem entirely.

Neil

--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., grdglass@a... wrote:
> Neil,
> 
> Is the change magenta/green?
> 
> Helene
> 
> << It is worth the investment if B&W prints are important to you 
and 
> the prints look good in any light - of course they change a little 
> under flourescent, tungsten, daylight - what print doesn't? >>

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