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Re: [Digital BW] Epson 2200 RIP: further results?

2003-02-20 by Steven Schaefer

Could someone please view a BW print under fluorescent lights. I don't
plan for my images to be viewed under fluorescent lights ether, but on
the off chance that they are, I don't wont them to look 10 points magenta.

Thanks

Steve

Peter Palmieri wrote:
> 
> 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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