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Re: [Digital BW] Need help with a new VM setup

2003-03-21 by Jerry Olson

His curves were developed for epson EEM or EAM paper. What do your
prints look like using that paper?

Jerry

jfobart wrote:
> 
> So I got my 1160's CIS system and VM inks. But, I think I'm having a
> problem.
> 
> I got rid of all the banding etc after what seemed like a million
> purge prints, and moved on to my first few test prints. And, well, I
> was not impressed. Hmm, why is that? It took me a while, then I did a
> test print similar to Paul's Grand Teton shot on his website (the one
> where he's got 4 images side-by-side with the different curves
> applied), and well, while there were differences between the prints,
> they were ALL VERY cold. The neutral looked similar to Paul's cold
> (on the Teton's shot), and the warms never left the "cold" zone
> either. Everything was cold, it was only a matter of how cold.
> 
> So, I tried a few other prints, and I'm still in the same problem.
> Everything is coming out ice cold.
> 
> Is this a workflow problem? I've got all the images in RGB mode, and
> I'm printing through the Epson driver.
> 
> When the image is ready to print, I apply an adjustment curve and
> load the selected curve, then hit print.
> 
> In the Epson driver I've chosen these settings:
> Color ink
> Photo Paper (for Ilford Classic Pearl)
> Photo 1440dpi
> ICM
> 
> Am I missing a step or is something else out of line?
> 
> Thanks for the help!!
> 
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