Hello Jerry, >There isn't much difference in the EEM and EAM when >printing in color, but in black and white, the lesser >D max makes it nearly unacceptable. I use EAM for proofing because it's cheaper and looks very close to PR which I use for final prints (BW). If EEM moves too far away from PR then I'll have to look for another proofing paper. Is there anything out there that might do the job, longevity not being an issue? Regards, Clayton
Message
[Digital BW] Re:EAM and EEM
2002-12-29 by Clayton Jones <cj@cjcom.net>