Terry, Sadly to say, pigmented B&W inks and glossy papers don't mix well. The papers do not absorb the ink and it sits on the surface causing the problems you mention. The only paper I have seen that does well with the pigment inks is Kodak Ultima Satine. This worked with Piezo with minimal bronzing but did require an overspray to keep the ink on the paper. It is available form Kodak's on-line store. If you want to pursue glossy prints on a regular basis you would get much better results with a dye based ink such as the Spectratone Quads from Lincoln Inks. Martin --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., "Terry S" <terrytsfg@h...> wrote: > Greetings...I am new to this group, so please excuse me if there is an > existing thread relating to this that I have missed. If so, please direct me > to same. > > I have been using the MIS quadtones (actually, hextones) in an Epson EX with > excellent results on EAM, even using the standard Epson driver/paper > profiles. But > I have had less luck with glossy or semi-gloss paper. As you are no doubt > aware, the "haloing effect" is horrible, more so on some papers than on > others. In desperation, I tried the MIS-838 glossy paper, which they claim > is best (least amount) with regards to haloing. WRONG!!!! It is horrible! I > have tried several over-coat sprays, and while these help slightly, the > haloing is still pronounced. I have had the best luck with Red River > Zeppelin Semigloss and Lumijet Imagesheild spray, but its still there (to an > unacceptable level). > > While I continue to print on EAM with stunning results, my current need is > to make a bunch of prints on glossy or semi-gloss....no way around this. Can > anyone provide any insight or solutions to this problem. It puts a very > serious crimp in my conversion from the chemical to the digital darkroom. > > Thank you....Terry > > www.earthscenics.com > www.webphoto.com > www.onlinephotography.com > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp
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Re: Bronzing/haloing...what to do???
2001-09-27 by Martin Wesley
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