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RE: [Digital BW] Myth: was Any New 2200 BW for PC's?

2003-07-26 by Matthew Carlisle

Clayton,

What is this "important new system for the 2200"?  Who will be making this
announcement?  Any info you can leak?  Nobody's listening - tell all...

Thanks,

   Matthew

PS.  I see dots!   ;)
  -----Original Message-----
  From: Clayton Jones [mailto:cj@...]
  Sent: Saturday, July 26, 2003 12:03 PM
  To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com
  Subject: [Digital BW] Myth: was Any New 2200 BW for PC's?


  Hello Peter,

  >2. Use black-ink-only. No metamerism but very dotty and contrasty.

  Since you continue to perpetuate the myth that BO printing is
  contrasty, I will continue to debunk it:  BO printing is not any more
  contrasty than any other BW printing technique.  It has the ability to
  accurately render any degree of contrast the image posesses, with
  excellent shadow detail and subtle tonal gradation.  If a BO print is
  contrasty it is because the image was contrasty to begin with.


  As for your question:

  >I've been mostly away from the forum since then so __MY QUESTION__
  >is whether there have been any important NEW developments for BW
  >printing on a 2200 for PC users since then.

  Look for an announcement soon of an important new system for the 2200.


  Regards,
  Clayton


  Info on black and white digital printing at
  http://www.cjcom.net/digiprnarts.htm


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