Well, I bought the i950 to do color snapshots, since everything else was
dedicated b&w. For that, at least, it is excellent. At the highest
resolution settings, an 8x10 color print in a minute or so, and the Canon
Pro glossy paper looks pretty good, if you like glossy paper. Excellent
detail, no banding at all. I did have to make a correction curve to get the
colors and contrast right. The little b&w I tried is as expected, a color
cast that you may or may not be able to get rid of, like a wet print way
overdone in selenium toner, i.e., running to purple.
Regards,
--Ken Carney
www.kencarney.com
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Subject: [Digital BW] Canon i9100
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Re: [Digital BW] Canon i9100
2003-06-14 by Ken Carney
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