I printed with the ImagePrint RIP on my 2200 with Ultrachromes and compared it with my 1160 MIS FS Piezo with the same images. Piezo has a tighter dot pattern and a more pleasing color cast to my eye. IP RIP is slightlier contrastier and cooler. It is excellent in the shadow details on some images. Technically it is terrific, but emotively, I prefer the Piezo. If I wasn't already set up with Piezo, I'd go with IP RIP for the simplicity of "one printer does all." Super tester and friend Dan C. took both systems and got them looking close to identical in tone. I think if I had as much experience with IP RIP as I have had with Piezo, I would also be getting close to perfect prints from it. Frank http://www.photoeye,com/frankward http://www.culturalvisions.com --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Mr_Misty_44 <jharvey@i...>" <jharvey@i...> wrote: > OK, Some of you have had experience with the Colorbyte software RIP. > At this point, what do you think its value is for B&W printing with > the New Epson color Inks as well as the Inks available through MIS, > Jon Cone, Etc..Is it Definately worth the money?
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Re: Colorbyte and Ink questions
2002-12-27 by culturalvisions <fmward@hotmail.com>
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