No, because my prints will not be shown under flourescent light. Further, I have no fluorescent lights in my home here in Florida or in my home in New Jersey. I don't recall a gallery anywhere--were it for paintings etc. or photographs, that has flourescent lighting.
I have observed meterism (and bronzing) with color prints from the 2200 when using Epson's glossy papers but not with Pictorico's Photo Gallery Glossy. But in order to see it, the print had to held every which way.
Peter Palmieri
From: plnelson
I find the biggest metameristic delta with the Epson inks is
between "daylight" fluorescent and actual daylight. Could you
compare your prints between daylight and fluorescent please?
Also, how noticable was the metamerism to you BEFORE you
used the Epson RIP? (I just want to make sure you're not
one of those people like my wife who hardly sees it in
the first place).
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Re: [Digital BW] Epson 2200 RIP: further results?
2003-02-20 by Peter Palmieri
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