Evelyn, try printing the piezo carbon sepia inks on Concorde Rag--this paper will possibly get you closer to the sepia range you are looking for- eleanor -- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, Evelyn Grant < ingamom@y...> wrote: > Well Robert, now you have given me doubts about the VM > sepia set. But I feel I have to give them a try since > the inks from Cone are no where near sepia. I just > hope I don't end up with a bunch of useless ink and > going back to color inks to get sepia. > Evelyn > --- Robert Morrison <rmorrison@p...> wrote: > > I've seen full sepia ouput from the VM-Sepia set and > > it looks washed out to > > me. As I recall Paul Roark doesn't even use the > > full sepia curves...opting > > instead for a curve which produces something much > > more like the Sepia tones. > > The other advantage of the sepia piezotones is that > > they are much more > > stable to fade and warm shift...being made from 100% > > pigment, unlike the VM > > sets. > > > > Robert > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. > http://mailplus.yahoo.com
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Re: [Digital BW] Cone Sepia and Selenium inks
2003-01-07 by eleanor77027 <elliebrown@aol.com>
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