I have two 1160s, Steve, one with MIS VM Sepia-Neutral (as I still call it) in its NoMoreCarts.com CIS, the other with MediaStreet's Gen 4 C, M, and Y inks in its NMC CIS, but along with the VM black, instead of the Gen4 hybrid or "blended" 75/25 pigment/dye black. I swapped the Gen4 K out for the VM K because of reports on the ArchivalColor list that the Gen4 black had faded in some circumstances. If I didn't re-print a lot of old B&W family photos, I don't think I would have bothered. My guess is that my color prints suffer a little as a result of the swap. But my guess also is that most of the resulting deficit in black density can be profiled away at the ink-set level, i.e., that the other inks can at least partly make up for the black being lighter. I haven't had that printer profiled yet though. And in any case, I take it that you're thinking about swapping the VM black out in favor of the Gen4 K as a companion for your other S-N inks. If there's a visible difference you don't like, my guess is that you can adjust the S-N curves to compensate for it, but I wouldn't know where to start. Sam Sam McCandless samcc@... >I have a set of MIS Variable Sepia on order. > >Before I load my CIS system for first time - what >are the pros and cons of using the MIS black vs. >the Gen4 black? > >Gen4 black is reported to be 25% dye and produces >more black density. > >AFAIK - there is no compatibility problem. But what >about esthetics? Longevity? > >Thanks in Advance, >Steve Tucker
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Re: [Digital BW] MIS vs. Gen4 black - again
2003-01-06 by Sam A. McCandless
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